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Women of the Catlins

Life in the Deep South
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A haunting, off-the-beaten-track destination, the little-known Catlins region of New Zealand is as mysterious today as it ever was. In this first in-depth look at the lives of its inhabitants, award-winning writer Diana Noonan and photographer Cris Antona collaborate to capture the thoughts and feelings of 26 women from this remote outpost. As the subjects speak for themselves on topics as diverse as family, work, isolation and their relationship with the environment, there is, at last, an opportunity for readers to enter into the heart of this rugged, unknown landscape where few venture and only the strongest make it home.

Author Biography:

Diana Noonanis a freelance journalist and author of many highly acclaimed books for young people. She has won numerous national and international awards for her writing. Diana lives on the remote Catlins coast in southeast Otago with her husband Keith Olsen, an illustrator. Her interests include environmental projects, running, natural history and food gardening, and she often travels to far-flung parts of the globe in search of traditional horticultural practices. Women of the Catlinsis her first social documentary. Cris Antona was born in Catalonia and is now living in New Zealand, he has always been fascinated by the way photography can tell stories. With a background in psychology, social education and multimedia, she has integrated photography from a gender perspective as part of her work. Focusing on social inclusion, education and cultural understanding, Cris has worked on social documentary photography, and also as an exhibition concept developer, commissioner and digital creative director of a range of multimedia projects. Currently she is a senior lecturer at Otago Polytechnic leading e-learning and digital solutions.
Release date Australia
July 1st, 2016
Author
Collection
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • By (photographer) Cris Antona
Illustrations
Illustrations, unspecified
Pages
192
Dimensions
230x250x13
ISBN-13
9781877578977
Product ID
24460399

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