Disrupting being on an industrial scale: Towards a theorization of Māori ways-of-being

P King, D Hodgetts, M Rua… - Theory & Psychology, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
… These assumptions have a colonizing effect on the ability of Māori people (… Heidegger
focused on what we have lost familiarity with, what he refers to as Dasein, or being. For Heidegger

[图书][B] Indigenous education and the metaphysics of presence: A worlded philosophy

C Mika - 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
… Drawing on both Maori and Western philosophies, this book … we are more in synchronicity
with Heidegger’s version of ‘… classroom are both constituted by that ‘thereness’ (Mika, 2015d). …

Subjecting ourselves to madness: A Maori approach to unseen instruction

C Mika - Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
… This paper considers the consequences of the seen and unseen and the illogical in Maori
language which correspond with the western metaphysics of presence and separability (Mika, …

[PDF][PDF] The ontological differences between wording and wordling the world

C Mika, V Andreotti, G Cooper, A Cash… - Language, Discourse & …, 2020 - bibliotekanauki.pl
… Te reo Māori (the Maori language), despite what it has suffered in translations into the
metaphysics of presence … essence of the object that gives it its overwhelming, separate ‘thereness’. …

[HTML][HTML] Confronted by Indigenous metaphysics in the academy: Educating against the Tide

C Mika - Beijing International Review of Education, 2019 - brill.com
… For this article, I centre on the implications of indigenous … Maori lecturer in philosophy of
education who teaches Maori … the Maori worldview was a spiritual one, having repercussions for …

[HTML][HTML] “You're the one that was on uncle's wall!”: Identity, whanaungatanga and connection for Takatāpui (LGBTQ+ Māori)

L Hamley, S Groot, J Le Grice, A Gillon, L Greaves… - Genealogy, 2021 - mdpi.com
… belonging or whanaungatanga for Māori. Through these practices, … effects of colonisation.
We foreground our analytic approach by detailing a bricoleur research praxis rooted in Māori

These Things Are Agents of the World and They Announce Themselves: The Sculptural Object in Artworks by Maddie Leach and Bianca Hester

A Cunnane - 2018 - openrepository.aut.ac.nz
… Mika (quoted in the title of this thesis) suggests that in Māori … Settler colonial presence is
structural rather than an historical … political consequences of shifting the way we look at objects …

“PAPATŪĀNUKU/PAPA:” SOME THOUGHTS ON THE OPPOSITIONAL GROUNDS OF THE DOCTORAL EXPERIENCE

C Mika - Knowledge Cultures, 2016 - ceeol.com
… The Māori researcher obscures the high presence of terms and concepts simply … Heidegger
(1977), Foucault (1990) and Derrida (1982), and indeed we could return to our ancient Māori

When the marae moves into the city: Being Māori in urban Palmerston North

P King, D Hodgetts, M Rua, M Morgan - City & Community, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
… We need to retain a dual focus on the impacts of social structures and the often agentive
responses of indigenous groups such as Māori. Of particular interest to our presented work is …

The woven self: An auto-ethnography of cultural disruption and connectedness

P King - International Perspectives in Psychology, 2019 - econtent.hogrefe.com
… , many Māori continue to grapple with the social, cultural, and economic consequences that
… My aim within this research is to engage with how Māori preserve and maintain their cultural …