[csaa-forum] Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 10.1 is out now (Special Issue: ‘Cultural Reimaginings of New Zealand and Australia’)
Judith Schofield
judith at intellectbooks.com
Thu Jun 9 23:29:46 ACST 2022
Apologies for crossposting
Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of New Zealand & Pacific
Studies 10.1 is out now!
Special Issue: ‘Cultural Reimaginings of New Zealand and Australia’
For more information about the journal and issue click here>>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-new-zealand-pacific-studies
Aims & Scope
This trans-disciplinary peer reviewed publication focuses on the range of
issues and subjects which are relevant to New Zealand and Pacific studies,
with a priority for the latter given to Polynesia and the South Pacific.
Disciplines covered include the humanities and the social sciences and
subjects such as cultural studies, history, literature, film, anthropology,
politics and sociology. Each issue of this publication aims to establish a
balance between papers on New Zealand and papers on the South Pacific with
a reports and book reviews section included.
Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies is sponsored by the New Zealand
Studies Association and hosted by the University of Vienna. It has replaced
the key publication, NZSA Bulletin of New Zealand Studies.
Issue 10.1
Editorial
Cultural reimaginings of New Zealand and Australia
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MARZENA SOKOŁOWSKA-PARYŻ, BEATE NEUMEIER AND JEAN ANDERSON
Articles
Redefining colonial identities in contemporary transnational westerns:
Tracker (2010) and Black ’47 (2018)
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MAREK PARYŻ
The Gallipoli Mission, landscape and the changing meanings of heritage: On
Dangerous Ground (2012), by Bruce Scates
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ANNA BRANACH-KALLAS
‘Nāu te rourou, nāku te rourou, ka ora te manuhiri’ (‘With your food
basket, and my food basket, the visitors will be fed’): Alterity, exchange
and translation in Patricia Grace’s Chappy
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(2015)
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ANNA ORZECHOWSKA
Transculturation and counter-narratives: The life and art of the Wurundjeri
artist William Barak
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ELŻBIETA WILCZYŃSKA
Obituaries
Keri Hulme (1947–2021)
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SUSAN NAJITA AND BRUCE HARDING
Brij Vivash Lal (1952–2021)
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MAX QUANCHI
Adrienne Kaeppler (1935–2022)
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HEATHER WALDROUP
Book Reviews
Scoundrels and Eccentrics of the Pacific, John Dunmore (2018)
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RICHARD LANSDOWN
Indigenous Peoples and the Second World War: The Politics, Experiences and
Legacies of War in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, R. Scott
Sheffield and Noah Riseman (2019)
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MARCIA LEENEN-YOUNG
A History of Kiribati: From the Earliest Times to the 40th Anniversary of
the Republic, Michael Ravell Walsh (2020)
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ROY SMITH
Money Games: Gambling in a Papua New Guinea Town, Anthony J. Pickles (2019)
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F. JAVIER LEYVA ORTIZ
Tatau: A History of Sāmoan Tattooing, Sean Mallon and Sébastien Galliot
(2018)
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HILKE THODE-ARORA
Pākehā Settlements in a Māori World: New Zealand Archaeology 1769–1860, Ian
Smith (2019)
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REBECCA BURKE
The Dark Island: Leprosy in New Zealand and the Quail Island Colony,
Benjamin Kingsbury (2019)
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LINDA BRYDER
Slippery Jim or Patriotic Statesman? James Macandrew of Otago, R. J. Bunce
(2018)
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MICHAEL BELGRAVE
Morganeering, Or the Triumph of the Trust: A Satirical Burlesque on the
Worship of Wealth, Alexander William Bickerton, edited with notes and
introduction by Lyman Tower Sargent (2020)
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DAVID CHANDLER
Dark Paradise: Pacific Islands in the Nineteenth-Century British
Imagination, Jenn Fuller (2016)
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LAURA SEDGWICK
The Novel in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the South Pacific Since
1950, Coral Ann Howells, Paul Sharrad and Gerry Turcotte (eds) (2017)
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JESSICA MAUFORT
Floating Islanders: Pasifika Theatre in Aotearoa, Lisa Warrington and David
O’Donnell (2017)
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BEATE NEUMEIER
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