Works By: |
| Anthology |
| Contemporary New Zealand poets in performance (+ 2 sound discs). Auckland: Auckland University Press, 2007. Voyager link |
| Essential New Zealand short stories. Auckland: Random House, 2009. |
| What I believe: the personal philosophies of twenty-two New Zealanders. Wellington: GP Publications, 1993. Voyager link |
| Whetu moana: contemporary Polynesian poetry in English. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 2003. Voyager link |
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| Article |
| "bait!." New Zealand Geographic 17; Jan-Mar (1993): 50-68. |
| "Books : Turning heads." Listener 2525.121; July 23 (1988): 53-54. |
| "Great escape reading." Evening Post December 24 (1992): 9-9. |
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| Criticism |
| "An innocents look at New Zealand women writers." Womens Studies Journal 2.2; Aug (1986): 2-13. |
| Mauri : an introduction to bi-cultural poetry in New Zealand. In: Only Connect : literary perspectives East and West. Eds. Guy Amirthanayagam and S.C. Harrex. Adelaide & Honolulu, Centre for Research in the New Literatures in English 1981. |
| Myth, omen, ghost and dream (more than you ever wanted to know about Maori spirituality and religion. In: Poetry of the Pacific region : proceedings of the CRNLE/SPACLALS Conference. Adelaide, Centre for Research in the New Literatures in English 1984. |
| New Zealand Books. 3.2; Dec 1992: 4. |
| "Reconsidering the bone people." Australian and New Zealand Studies in Canada 12; Dec (1994): 135-154. |
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| Essay |
| Hooks and feelers. In Oh to be a writer, a real writer: winners of the Katherine Mansfield Short Story Award, 1959-1999. Wellington, Victoria University Press 1999. |
| "Moeraki conversations 2." Occupation: journal of the Otago Polytechnic Department of Occupational Therapy 1.3; April (1995): 23-23. |
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| Non Fiction |
| Hokitika Handmade. Hokitika: Hokitika Craft Gallery Co-operative, 1999. Voyager link |
| Homeplaces : Three Coasts of the South Island. Auckland: Hodder and Stoughton, 1989. Voyager link |
| Dominion Sunday Times October 22 (1989): 19-19. |
| New Zealand Herald 2; October 28 (1989): 6-6. |
| Metro 102.9; Dec (1989): 190-194. |
| Listener 2596.125; December 4 (1989): 127-127. |
| Art New Zealand 1989/90.53; Summer (1990): 101-103. |
| New Zealand Environment 1989/90.63; Summer (1990): 15-16. |
| NZ Home and Building Apr/May (1990): 165-165. |
| Okarito and Moeraki. In: Te Whenua, te Iwi = The Land and the People. Wellington: Allen & Unwin/Port Nicholson Press in association with the Stout Research Centre for the Study of New Zealand Society, History and Culture, 1987. Voyager link |
| Accent 1.3; Feb (1988): 35-36. |
| Listener 2507.120; March 12 (1988): 53-54. |
| New Zealand Journal of History 1.23; April (1989): 98-99. |
| Landfall 2.42; June (1988): 223-224. |
| Archifacts 3; Sept (1988): 24-24. |
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| Novel |
| The bone people. Wellington: Spiral, 1983. Voyager link |
| "Frae ghosties an ghoulies deliver us: Keri Hulme's The bone people and the bicultural gothic." Journal of New Zealand Literature 27; (2009): 111-130. |
| "Biblical archetypes in the novels, the bone people and Potiki." University of Otago, 1989. |
| Craccum April 17 (1984): 18-19. |
| Tu Tangata 17; Apr/May (1984): 20-21. |
| Listener 2309.107; May 12 (1984): 60-60. |
| New Outlook 11; Jul/Aug (1984): 41-41. |
| Untold 2; Spring (1984): 44-49. |
| Republican 52; Nov (1984): 4-7. |
| Metro 49; July (1985): 102-102. |
| Ariel 4.16; Oct (1985): 101-108. |
| Tu Tangata 26; Oct/Nov (1985): 32-33. |
| Library Journal 110; November 1 (1985): 110-110. |
| New York Times Book Review 90; November 17 (1985): 11-11. |
| Landfall 39; Dec (1985): 413-428. |
| Ms Magazine 14; Dec (1985): 14-14. |
| Southerly 3; (1986): 293-302. |
| New York Review of Books 33; February 27 (1986): 16-16. |
| Commonwealth 113; March 28 (1986): 186-189. |
| America 154; May 17 (1986): 417-418. |
| New York Times Book Review 91; October 26 (1986): 54-54. |
| New York Times Book Review December 7 (1986): 82-82. |
| Observer July 21 (1985): 22-22. |
| Publishers Weekly 228; September 13 (1985): 124-124. |
| TLS (Times Literary Supplement) October 25 (1985): 1202-1202. |
| Economist 296; October 26 (1985): 107-108. |
| New York Times 135; November 13 (1985): 23-23. |
| Punch 289; November 13 (1985): 81-81. |
| London Review of Books 7; November 21 (1985): 16-16. |
| Observer December 1 (1985): 17-17. |
| New Statesman 110; December 20 (1985): 61-61. |
| Virginia Quarterly Review 62; Summer (1986): 91-91. |
| New Yorker 61; February 3 (1986): 105-105. |
| Sewanee Review 94; April (1986): R45-R45. |
| Observer June 29 (1986): 23-23. |
| Observer July 20 (1986): 23-23. |
| World Literature Today 60; Spring (1986): 363-363. |
| Encounter 68; May (1987): 45-45. |
| Southern Review 23; Winter (1987): 232-232. |
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| Poetry |
| Coast Voices. Greymouth, Walden Books 1979. |
| "Keri Hulme." Broadsheet 110; June (1983): 33-36. |
| "Lines & time marks are less than lifetides." Sunday Star Times Sup.; Jan (2000): 20-21. |
| Lost Possessions. Wellington, Victoria University Press 1985. |
| Untold 4; Spring (1985): 60-60. |
| New Outlook 19; Nov/Dec (1985): 62-62. |
| PSA Journal 11.72; Dec (1985): 13-13. |
| Metro 54.5; Dec (1985): 226-226. |
| Wellington City Magazine April (1986): 74-75. |
| Listener 2415.113; May 31 (1986): 35-35. |
| "Paua shell gods." Landfall 148; Dec (1983): 414-418. |
| Silences Between (Moeraki Conversations). Auckland, Auckland University Press : Oxford University Press 1982. |
| Listener 2224.102; September 11 (1982): 110-110. |
| Landfall 37; June (1983): 209-213. |
| Reviews Journal 1; July (1983): 21-23. |
| Journal of the Polynesian Society 97; June (1983): 245-257. |
| Strands. Auckland, Auckland University Press 1992. |
| Evening Post March 13 (1992): 5-5. |
| Dominion March 28 (1992): 11-11. |
| Stamp 31; May (1992): 30-30. |
| Otago Daily Times May 30 (1992): 18-18. |
| Listener 2722.134; June (1992): 52-54. |
| Landfall 46; Sept (1992): 369-372. |
| Span Nov 1992/May 1993.34/35; (1993): 363-366. |
| New Zealand Books 1.3; Winter (1993): 8-8. |
| World Literature Today 2.67; Spring (1993): 452-452. |
| British Review of New Zealand Studies 6; Nov (1993): 139-140. |
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| Short Story |
| "Floating words." Landfall 194; Spring (1997): 243-252. |
| "Hinekaro goes on a picnic and blows up another obelisk." Vital Writing 1991/92.3; (1992): 14-21. |
| "Incubation." Mana: the Maori new magazine for all New Zealanders 60; Oct/Nov (2004): 92-94. |
| "Kaibutsu-San." Landfall 156; Dec (1985): 458-464. |
| "One whale singing." Broadsheet 39; May (1976): 20-25. |
| Planetesimal. In: Wild Women : Contemporary Short Stories by Women Celebrating Women. Edited by Sue Thomas. London, Vintage 1994. |
| "Some foods you should try not to encounter." Sport 8; Autumn (1992): 139-142. |
| "Sometimes I dream Im driving." Sport 15; Oct (1995): 38-43. |
| Stonefish. Wellington, Huia Publishers 2004. |
| New Zealand Herald Sup.; October 16 (2004): 49-49. |
| Dominion Post E; September 18 (2004): 10-11. |
| Press D; October 30 (2004): 15-15. |
| Otago Daily Times Sup.; December 11 (2004): 5-5. |
| Te Karaka: the Ngai Tahu magazine 26; Autumn (2005): 40-40. |
| Sunday Star Times C; September 26 (2004): 8-8. |
| Listener October 30 (2004): 40-40. |
| Tu mai: offering an indigenous New Zealand perspective Dec 2004/Jan 2005.60; Dec/Jan (2005): 31-31. |
| New Zealand Books 1.15; Mar (2005): 7-8. |
| "Te rua haeroa o te tokotoru." Ms Magazine 4.2; Jan/Feb (1992): 78-79. |
| "The pluperfect pa-wa." Sport 1; Spring (1988): 9-13. |
| The Windeater = Te Kaihau. Wellington, Victoria University Press 1986. |
| Listener 2415.113; May 31 (1986): 35-35. |
| Broadsheet 140; June (1986): 44-45. |
| North and South July (1986): 113-113. |
| PSA Journal 7.73; July (1986): 16-16. |
| Publishers Weekly 230; October 31 (1986): 57-57. |
| World Literature Today 61; Summer (1987): 494-494. |
| TLS (Times Literary Supplement) March 6 (1987): 245-245. |
| Listener London 117; March 19 (1987): 26-26. |
| Belles Lettres 3; July (1988): 6-6. |
| New York Times Book Review 92; March 8 (1987): 20-20. |
| New Statesman 113; April 3 (1987): 28-28. |
| Library Journal 112; June (1987): 89-89. |
| Landfall 2.41; June (1987): 219-222. |
| New Zealand Herald 2; September 19 (1992): 6-6. |
| "What has Ve got to say for Verself?." Broadsheet 41; July (1976): 18-19. |
| Where's Waari?: a history of the Maori through the short story. Auckland, Reed 2000. Voyager link |
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Works about: |
| Anthology |
| Aotearoa Neuseeland. Edition Klaus Isele, Eggingen, 1994. |
| Jones, Lawrence. Nurse to the imagination: 50 years of the Robbie Burns Fellowship. University of Otago Press, Dunedin, 2008. |
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| Article |
| "Irihapeti Ramsden : something for my grandchildren to hold." Broadsheet 212; Summer (1966): 58-58. |
| Ramsey, Nancy. "A prizewinner explains why 8 walls are better than 4." New York Times Book Review 90; December 1 (1985): 37-37. |
| "A rich year for literature." New Zealand Review Dec (1985): 6-8. |
| Barson, Michael. "Booker upset stuns New Zealander." Publishers Weekly 228; November 15 (1985): 19-19. |
| Romanos, M. "Kerewin, Simon and Joseph take on the world." Tu Tangata 26; Oct/Nov (1985): 32-33. |
| Stead, C.K. "Keri Hulmes The bone people and the Pegasus Award for Maori literature." Ariel 4.16; Oct (1985): 101-108. |
| Wichtel, Diana. "Taking off." Listener 2387.111; November 16 (1985): 20-22. |
| Tolerton, Jane. "The book that nearly died." New Zealand Woman's Weekly July 29 (1985): 16-17. |
| King, Michael. "Womens work." Metro 54.5; Dec (1985): 226-228. |
| Smither, Elizabeth. "A small quiet cell." Listener 2525.121; July 23 (1988): 38-39. |
| Gifkins, Michael. "Bookmarks : Moral landscape." Listener 2562.123; April 15 (1989): 65-65. |
| Dickinson, S. "Home places." Pacific Way 23; Nov (1989): 41-41. |
| Thompson, Alastair. "Hulmes win helps pay tax." Dominion October 31 (1990): 3-3. |
| Dudding, Robin. "Living elsewhere...." Listener 2641.128; October 29 (1990): 113-113. |
| Johnston, Andrew. "Writers debate Rushdie affair." Dominion March 15 (1990): 13-13. |
| Coates, Ken. "Bowed, but not broken." Press Sup.; August 8 (1992): 1-1. |
| Shakespear, Vivienne. "A not so Pacific story collection." Evening Post February 4 (1994): 5-5. |
| "Ramsdens life and work to be recorded on film." Kai Tiaki: nursing New Zealand 11.2; Dec/Jan (1997): 8-8. |
| Little, Paul. "Writing isn't my life." Listener August 15 (1998): 22-24. |
| Dunbar, Anna. "Settling scores." The Press February 16 (2000): 34-34. |
| Welham, Keri. "Bait expectations." Press D; March 27 (2004): 1-4. |
| Knight, Kim. "Power of three." Sunday Star Times Sup.; February 15 (2004): 14-16. |
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| Biography |
| Cross, Robert. Moments of invention: portraits of 21 New Zealand writers. Heinemann Reed, Auckland, 1988. |
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| Criticism |
| During, Simon. "Postmodernism or postcolonialism." Landfall 39.155; (1985): 366-380. |
| Jones, Lawrence. "Reflections on a bumper year in fiction." JNZL: Journal of New Zealand Literature 3; (1985): 17-34. |
| Davis, Susan. "Speaking bones: The Bone People: Keri Hulme." And 4; Oct (1985): 48-56. |
| Dale, Judith. "The Bone People: (Not) having it both ways." Landfall 4.39; Dec (1985): 413-430. |
| Levy, Bronwen Ann. "Women experiment down under: reading the difference." Kunapipi 2/3.7; (1985): 169-186. |
| Dale, Judith. Connections and disconnections in The Bone People. In: Womens Studies Association Conference Papers. Edited by C. Philipson and H. Raskin. Women’s Studies Association N.Z., Auckland, 1986. |
| Gaffney, C. "Making the net whole: design in Keri Hulmes The Bone People." Southerly Sept (1986): 293-302. |
| Prentice, Christine. "Rewriting their stories, renaming themselves: Postcolonialism and Feminism in the fictions of Keri Hulme and Audrey Thomas." Span 23; Sept (1986): 68-80. |
| Jones, Lawrence. Barbed wire & mirrors : essays on New Zealand prose. University of Otago Press, Dunedin, 1987. |
| Chan, Stephen. "Fast food, paranoia and politics : the New Zealand novel in 1986." Kunapipi 3.9; (1987): 110-120. |
| Barrie, Lita. "Further towards a deconstruction of phallic univocality : deferrals." AGMANZ Journal 4.17; Summer (1987). |
| Hutchings, Patrick. "Heather Busch : the underside of surfaces." Landfall 1.4; Mar (1987): 40-42. |
| James, T. "Lost our birthright forever? The Maori writers re-invention of New Zealand." Span 24; April (1987): 107-121. |
| Cox, Shelagh Duckham. Public and private worlds: women in contemporary New Zealand. Allen & Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, Wellington, 1987: 67-81. |
| Maxwell, Anne. "Reading The Bone People: towards a literary postcolonial nationalist discourse." Antic 3; Nov (1987): 23-45. |
| Stead, C.K. Answering to the Language : essays on modern writers. Auckland University Press, Auckland, 1989. |
| Huggan, G. "Opting out of the (critical) Common Market: creolization and the post-colonial text." Kunapipi 1.11; (1989): 27-40. |
| Ash, Susan. "the bone people after Te Kaihau." World Literature Written in English 1.29; Spring (1989): 123-125. |
| Dever, M. "Violence as lingua franca: Keri Hulmes the Bone People." World Literature Written in English 2.29; Autumn (1989): 23-25. |
| Fee, M. "Why C.K. Stead didn't like Keri Hulmes the bone people : who can write as Other?." Australian and New Zealand Studies in Canada 1; Spring (1989): 11-32. |
| Huggan, G. "Philomelas retold story : silence, music and the post-colonial text." Journal of Commonwealth Literature 1.25; (1990): 12-23. |
| O'Brien, Susie. "Raising silent voices : the role of the silent child in An imaginery life and the bone people." Span 30; April (1990): 79-91. |
| Talmor, S. "A kiwi tale of love and violence." Durham University journal 1.52; Jan (1991): 93-98. |
| Harlow, Ray. Aspects of contemporary Maori writing in English ; essays arising from University of Waikato Winter Lecture Series of 1990. In: Dirty silence : aspects of language and literature in New Zealand. Oxford University Press, Auckland, 1991. |
| Fee, M. Inventing new ancestors for Aotearoa. In: International literature in English Edited by Robert L. Ross. Garland, London, 1991. |
| Morrow, P.D. Disappearance through integration : three Maori writers retaliate. In: Selected Essays from the International Conference on Word and World of Discovery. Dept of English, West Georgia College, Carrollton, GA, 1992. |
| Heim, Otto. "Hu(l)man medi(t)ations : inter-cultural explorations in Keri Hulmes The windeater/Te Kaihau." Australian and New Zealand Studies in Canada 8; (1992): 106-135. |
| Benediktsson, T.E. "The reawakening of the Gods : realism and the supernatural in Silko and Hulme." Critique: studies in contemporary fiction 2.33; Winter (1992): 121-131. |
| Harding, Bruce. "Wrestling with Caliban : patterns of bi-racial encounter in Colour scheme and Once were warriors." Australian and New Zealand Studies in Canada 8; Dec (1992): 136-155. |
| Hamelin, Christine. "Fitted to his own web of music : art as renaming in the bone people." Australian and New Zealand Studies in Canada 10; (1993): 106-120. |
| Prentice, Chris. "Grounding postcolonial fictions : cultural constituencies, cultural credentials and uncanny questions of authority." SPAN 36; (1993): 100-112. |
| Covi, Giovanna. Keri Hulmes the Bone People : a critique of gender. In: Imagination and the Creative Impulse in the New Literatures in English Edited by M.T. Bindella, G.V. Davis. Rodopi, Amsterdam, 1993. |
| Dhawan, R.K. Keri Hulmes the bone people and Te Kaihau : postmodern heteroglossia and pre-textual play. In: New Zealand Literature Today. Indian Society for Commonwealth Studies, New Delhi, 1993. |
| Edmond, Rod. "No country for Towers : reconsidering the bone people." Landfall 186.12 n.s.; Spring (1993): 277-290. |
| Le Cam, G.G. "The quest for archetypal self-truth in Keri Hulmes the bone people : towards a western re-definition of Maori culture?." Commonwealth: essays and studies 2.15; Spring (1993): 66-79. |
| Flockemann, M. "Toni Morrisons Beloved and other unspeakable texts from different margins by Keri Hulme and Lindiwe Mabuza." Pretoria, Journal of Literary Studies 2.9; June (1993): 139-155. |
| Lomax, Marion. "Gendered writing and the writers stylistic identity." Essays and Studies 47; (1994): 1-19. |
| Clark, Margaret. "The politics of literature." British Review of New Zealand Studies 7; Dec (1994): 85-92. |
| Hughes, M.A. "Trangressing boundaries." Span 39; Oct (1994): 56-68. |
| Wilentz, Gay. "Instruments of change : healing cultural dis-ease in Keri Hulmes the bone people." Literature and Medicine 1.14; Spring (1995): 127-45. |
| Smith, Anna. Keri Hulme and loves wounded beings. In: Opening the book : new essays on New Zealand writing. Auckland University Press, Auckland, 1995. |
| Holm, Antoinette. "Of indeterminate sex : escaping androgyny in Keri Hulmes the bone people." New Literatures Review 30; Winter (1995): 83-96. |
| Leggott, Michele. Opening the Book: New Essays on New Zealand Writing. Auckland University Press, Auckland, 1995. |
| Fee, M. Who can write as other? In: The Post-Colonial Studies Reader. Edited by Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths. Routledge, London, 1995. |
| Buckman, Jacqueline. "Challenging the conventions of the Kustlerroman : Keri Hulmes the bone people." World Literature Written in English 2.35; (1996): 49-63. |
| Dunbar, Pamela. Conflict and continuity : the family as emblem of the postcolonial society. In: Nationalism vs. internationalism : (inter)national dimensions of literatures in English. Edited by Zach Wolfgang and Ken L. Goodwin. Stauffenberg, Tubingen, 1996: 103-108. |
| Brown, Ruth. "Contextualising Maori writing." New Zealand Books 2.6; June (1996): 14-15. |
| Zimmerman, Anne. Godwits and cuckoos : (Dis)guises of the cultural self in the work of Robyn Hyde and Keri Hulme. In: Nationalism vs. internationalism : (inter)national dimensions of literatures in English. Edited by Zach Wolfgang and Ken L. Goodwin. Stauffenberg, Tubingen, 1996: 541-547. |
| Markmann, Sigrid. On womens writing in Aotearoa/New Zealand : Patricia Grace, Keri Hulme, Cathie Dunsford. In: English Postcoloniality : Literatures From Around the World. Edited by Radhika Mohanram, Gita Rajan. Greenwood, Westport, CT, 1996. |
| Wheeler, Kathleen. Blackwell, Oxford, 1997: 293-294. |
| Nabholz, Anne Catherine. "Animals in Keri Hulmes Tekaihau/The Windeater : reflections on biocentric egalitarianism." Commonwealth: essays and studies 2.20; Spring (1998): 40-53. |
| Wilson, Janet. Intertextual strategies : reinventing the myths of Aotearoa in contemporary New Zealand fiction. In: Across the lines : intertextuality and transcultural communication in the new literatures in English. Edited by Wolfgang Kloos. Rodopi, Amsterdam, 1998: 271-290. |
| Panny, Judith Dell. The Culture Within : Essays on Ihimaera, Grace, Hulme, Tuwhare. Internation Pacific College New Zealand, Palmerston North, 1998. |
| Skinner, John. The Stepmother Tongue: an introduction to new Anglophone fiction. St Martins Press, New York, 1998. |
| Heim, Otto. Writing Along Broken Lines: violence and ethnicity in contemporary Maori fiction. Auckland University Press, Auckland, 1998. |
| Quayson, Ato. Looking awry : tropes of disability in post-colonial writing. In: An introduction to contemporary fiction : international writing in English since 1970. Edited by Rod Mengham. Polity, Cambridge, 1999: 53-68. |
| Armstrong, Philip. "Good-eating : ethics and biculturalism in reading The Bone People." Ariel: a review of international English literature 2.32; April (2001): 7-27. |
| Ronning, Anne Holden. Patricia Grace and Keri Hulme in the discourse of New Zealand cultural identity. In: Identities and Masks : Colonial and Postcolonial Studies. Edited by Jakob Lothe, Anne Holden Ronning, and Peter Young. Hoyskoleforlaget, Kristiansand, 2001: 109-124. |
| Heim, Otto. Traditions of guardianship in Maori literature. In: Colonies, Missions, Cultures in the English Speaking World : General and Comparative Studies. Stauffenberg, Tubingen, 2001: 299-306. |
| Stead, C.K. Kin of Place. Auckland University Press, Auckland, 2002. |
| Wilson, Janet. Teaching the New Zealand novel : prose-poetry and the ideology of the Third Way : essays in honour of Dieter Riemenschneider. In: Crabtrack : progress and process in teaching the new literatures in English. Rodopi, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2002: 305-320. |
| Wilson, Janet. The abject and sublime: enabling conditions of New Zealands postcolonial identity. In Postcolonial Cultures and Literatures. Edited by Andrew Benjamin, Tony Davies and Robbie Goh. Lang, New York, 2002. |
| Fox, Steven D. "Keri Hulmes The Bone People : the problem of beneficial child abuse." Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 1-2.24; Mar (2003): 40-54. |
| Fox, Steven D. "Barbara Kingsolver and Keri Hulme : disability, family, and culture." Critique: studies in contemporary fiction 4.45; (2004): 405-420. |
| Cozma, Codrina. "Joe Gillayley : a model of cultural hybridity in Keri Hulmes novel The Bone People." Journal of Maori and Pacific Development : He puna kaorero 1.5; Feb (2004): 69-81. |
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| Drama |
| Battye, Susan. Whisky and whitebait : a portrait of Keri Hulme. Theatre Corporate, Auckland, 1986. |
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| Essay |
| Smith, Shona. "Keri Hulme : breaking ground." Untold 2; (1984): 44-49. |
| Webby, Elizabeth. "Keri Hulme spiralling to success." Meanjin 1.44; (1985): 15-23. |
| McCool, Paula. the bone people : the sense of a national past.... University of Auckland, 1989. |
| O'Meagher, Steven. "Close to the bone." Sunday Magazine September 23 (1990): 10-17. |
| Roger, Warwick. "The long silence of Keri Hulme." North and South 149; Aug (1998): 64-71. |
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| Interview |
| Long, Don. "A conversation with Keri Hulme, writer." Tu Tangata 7; Aug/Sept (1982): 2-5. |
| Hall, Sandi. "Conversation at Okarito." Broadsheet 121; Jul/Aug (1984): 16-21. |
| Smith, Shona. "Constructing the author." Untold 4; Spring (1985): 26-34. |
| Ricketts, Harry. Keri Hulme. In: Talking About Ourselves: twelve New Zealand poets in conversation with Harry Ricketts. Mallinson Rendel, Wellington, 1986. |
| Charman, Janet. "Keri Hulme." Broadsheet 173; Nov (1989): 14-16. |
| Peek, A. "An interview with Keri Hulme." Wollongong, New Literatures Review 20; Winter (1990): 1-11. |
| Boyd, Brian. In the Same Room: Conversations with New Zealand Writers. Auckland University Press, Asheville, 1992. |
| Bryson, John. "Keri Hulme in conversation with John Bryson." Antipodes 2.8; Dec (1994): 131-135. |
| Johnston, Andrew. "Of death and fishing." Evening Post November 5 (1994): 13-13. |
| Held, Denis. Interview with Keri Hulme. In: Secrets. Edited by Linny Stovall. Blue Heron, Hillsboro, 1997. |
| Moir, Michelle. Keri Hulme. In: New Zealand Country Women. Tandem Press, North Shore City, 1997. |
| Bartlett, Rima Alicia. "The wonder of words winds through all worlds : Keri Hulme talks to Rima Alicia Bartlett." Wasafiri 25; Spring (1997): 83-85. |
| Sarti, Antonella. Spiritcarvers: interviews with eighteen writers from New Zealand. Rodopi, Amsterdam, 1998. |
| Bartlett, Rima Alicia. Keri Hulme. In: Writing across Worlds : Contemporary Writers Talk. Edited by Susheila Nasta. Routledge, London, 2004: 207-215. |
| Braunias, Steve. "The sensualist." Listener October 30 (2004): 35-37. |
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| Non Fiction |
| Kedgley, Sue. Our Own Country: leading New Zealand women writers talk about their writing and their lives. Penguin, Auckland, 1989. |
| Williams, Mark. Keri Hulme and negative capability. In his Leaving the Highway: six contemporary New Zealand novelists. Auckland University Press, Auckland, 1990. |
| "Keri Hulme." New Zealand Official Yearbook (1993): 245-245. |
| Ihimaera, Witi. On top down under: photographs of unique New Zealanders. HarperCollins, Auckland, 1998. |
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| Photographs |
| New Zealand writers. Set 2 (picture). 1989. |
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| Poetry |
| Whaitiri, Reina. "Rapua te tumu - to the point." Commonwealth: essays and studies 2.16; Spring (1994): 15-25. |
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| Profile |
| Mita, M. "Keri Hulme." Republican Nov (1984): 4-9. |
| Archie, Carol. "The Keri Hulme story." Mana: the Maori new magazine for all New Zealanders 1; Jan/Feb (1993): 65-65. |
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| Short Story Collection |
| McLeod, Marion. Some other country: New Zealand's best short stories. Victoria University Press, Wellington, 2008. |
| Sewell, Bill. Essential New Zealand short stories. Random House, Auckland, 2009. |
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| Thesis |
| Low, Sarah. Bridges : the use of mythology in The bone people, Potiki and The matriarch. University of Otago, 1988. |
| Raumati, Roimata Alison. Biblical archetypes in the novels, the bone people and Potiki. University of Otago, 1989. |
| Ash, Susan. Narrating a female subjectivity in the works of Katherine Mansfield, Robin Hyde, Janet Frame and Keri Hulme. University of Otago, Dunedin, 1990. |
| O'Neill, Phillip Raymond. Unsettling the empire: postcolonialism and the troubled identities of settler nations. New York University, 1993. |
| Calvert, Julia Helen. Contextualising Maori writing : a study of prose fiction written in English by Witi Ihimaera, Patricia Grace, Keri Hulme and Alan Duff. University of Waikato, 2002. |
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