Research paper
Resistance narratives in radical, alternative media: A historical examination of Earwig
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- Title
- Resistance narratives in radical, alternative media: A historical examination of Earwig
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- University of Canterbury Library
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- Description
This research examines the discursive conventions and resistance narratives of Earwig, a New Zealand alternative magazine that began publication in 1969. This work reappropriates previous examinations of narrative fragments and constitutive functions that have been found to coalesce upon a physical anarchist gathering and suggests that such an approach can help to explain meta-narratives of meaning across the lifetime of a specific publication. In doing so, this work asks what kinds of meta-n...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2010
- Creator
- Kenix, L.J.
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/10092/9909
- Related subjects
- alternative media / anarchy / cultural values / Earwig / historical analysis / magazines / narrative fragments / New Zealand / resistance narratives / Language, communication and culture / Literary studies / New Zealand literature (excl. Māori literature) / Studies in the Creative Arts and Writing / Journalism and Professional Writing / Journalism and Professional Writing not elsewhere classified
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