Dr Henk Huijser is a lecturer in the Learning and Teaching Support Unit and a researcher in the Public Memory Research Centre at USQ.
(See my biography page for more information).
| Representing Multiculturalism in a Bicultural Nation: The Question of Diversity in Aotearoa/ New Zealand | |||
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This paper discusses the tension between official biculturalism and everyday multiculturalism in a New Zealand context, while applying the surrounding debates to New Zealand cinema as a case study. |
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| Representing Indigenous Stories in the Cinema: Between Collaboration and Appropriation | |||
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This paper explores representations of Indigeneity in recent Australian cinema, with a focus on the boundaries between collaboration and appropriation. |
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| Straddling the Continuum between Three Course Meals and Snacks: The Changing Flavour of Knowledge Creation and Dissemination | |||
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This paper explores the impact of Web 2.0 technologies on the ways in which knowledge is conceptualised, created and disseminated. |
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