Women Now: The Legacy of Female Suffrage
By (Author) Bronwyn Labrum
Te Papa Press
Te Papa Press
13th September 2018
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
324.6230993
Hardback
208
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
It's 125 years since New Zealand women won the right to vote. But the battle for the right to so much else is ongoing. This first volume in the Te Papa `Thinking About' series is published to mark the 125th anniversary of suffrage, and brings together provocative, insightful and energetically argued essays by 12 leading New Zealand writers and thinkers, based around objects from Te Papa's collection. Sandra Coney, Holly Walker, Barbara Brookes, Tina Makereti, Sue Bradford, Morgan Godfery, Golriz Ghahraman, Dame Fiona Kidman, Ben Schrader, Charlotte MacDonald, Grace Taylor and Megan Whelan examine how New Zealand women have fared since 1893.
Dr Bronwyn Labrum is the Head of New Zealand and Pacific Cultures at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. She is the author of a number of books and other content including articles and chapters in both national and international publications. She writes on the history of women; asylums and mental health; the history of welfare services; and material culture and museums. She has contributed to significant edited collections and reference works in these areas.