Savaged to Suit: Maori and Cartooning in New Zealand

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Introducing 'Savaged to Suit: M?ori and Cartooning in New Zealand,' a groundbreaking work by Paul Diamond. This insightful book delves into the evolution of M?ori representation in cartoons from the 1930s to the 1990s, showcasing how the depiction of M?ori people transitioned from fearsome savages to professionals dressed in corporate suits. Explore the rich history encapsulated within 208 pages and 250 meticulously curated cartoons that reflect societal attitudes and cultural practices over the decades. Discover how these cartoons served both as criticisms and supports of M?ori culture, language, and identity—providing a mirror to New Zealand's changing perceptions. The text further examines significant themes such as the Treaty of Waitangi, M?ori participation in conflicts, and the growing importance of M?ori voices in the arts, particularly among the limited number of M?ori cartoonists. With its unique blend of historical analysis and vivid illustrations, this book is an essential resource for anyone interested in M?ori culture, New Zealand history, and the art of cartooning. Dimensions of the book are 200 x 260 mm and it comes in a paperback bind. Published by Cartoon Archive on 20-09-2018, this brand new edition is ready to enrich your library. We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox NZ is a proud New Zealand-owned business based in Auckland, so you can enjoy prompt delivery without worrying about unexpected import charges or customs duties.

CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 200 x 260 mm
Pages: 208
Bind: paperback
Author: Paul Diamond Publisher: Cartoon Archive
Publication Date: 20-09-2018

The BookSavaged to Suit: M?ori and Cartooning in New Zealand is a pioneering study by Paul Diamond. In the earliest cartoons featuring M?ori, they appeared as fearsome savages; today they are likely to be drawn in corporate-world suits. The book concentrates on the period from the 1930s to the 1990s, but also looks back to the first cartoons showing M?ori and includes 21st century images.Savaged to Suit looks at how M?ori and M?ori culture and life were seen by cartoonists in a succession of stereotypes over many decades of changing perceptions and attitudes. The book considers how these stereotypes criticised M?ori and their culture – sometimes savagely – to 'suit' cartoonists' agendas. Chapters deal with cultural practices, material culture, M?ori language, politics, the Treaty of Waitangi,M?ori in time of war, and the significance of sport. Paul Diamond also looks at the work and approaches taken by the small number of M?ori cartoonists. The book features 250 cartoons – the first ever collection that captures the attitudes and feelings of each period and underlines the importance of editorial cartoons as valuable historical sources.

We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.

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