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Friday, August 13, 2021

Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 9.1 is out now! Special Issue

Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of New Zealand and Pacific Studies 9.1 is out now!

 

Special Issue: ‘New Scholarship in New Zealand and Pacific Studies Part 1’

 

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https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-new-zealand-pacific-studies

 

Aims and 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 9.1

 

Editorial

 

Special Issue: New Scholarship in New Zealand and Pacific Studies Part 1

JESSICA MAUFORT AND SONJA MAUSEN

 

Articles

 

The price we pay for land: The political economy of Pukekohe’s development

BENJAMIN FELIX RICHARDSON

 

The homeland and the city: Rural and urban decolonization in Patricia Grace’s Potiki

PIA BRÜCKNER

 

Manufacturing urban identities: The emergence of Auckland’s and Wellington’s ‘character’ in New Zealand tourism film

DIEGO BONELLI

 

A novel to influence public policy? The role of New Zealand in climate migration and the occupation of Antarctica

JEFF MURRAY AND JESSICA MAUFORT

 

Research Report

 

Vā at the time of COVID-19: When an aspect of research unexpectedly turns into lived experience and practice

LEALI‘IFANO ALBERT REFITI, ANNA-CHRISTINA (TINA) ENGELSSCHWARZPAUL, LANA LOPESI, BILLIE LYTHBERG, LAYNE WAEREA AND VALANCE SMITH

 

Obituary

 

Corinne David-Ives, 1961–2021

IAN CONRICH AND PAOLA DELLA VALLE

 

Review Article

 

In a Slant Light: A Poet’s Memoir, Cilla McQueen (2016) Fale Aitu / Spirit House, Tusiata Avia (2016) Vanishing Points, Michele Leggott (2017) Tightrope, Selina Tusitala Marsh (2017) Night Horse, Elizabeth Smither (2017)

ALLAN PHILLIPSON

 

Book Reviews

 

Honour, Mana, and Agency in Polynesian-European Conflict, Annette Wilkes (2019)

PAOLA DELLA VALLE

 

Rushing for Gold: Life and Commerce on the Goldfields of New Zealand and Australia, Lloyd Carpenter and Lyndon Fraser (eds) (2016)

LAURA SEDGWICK

 

The Pacific Insular Case of American Samoa: Land Rights and Law in Unincorporated US Territories, Line- Noue Memea Kruse (2018)

IATI IATI

 

Beyond Ethnicity: New Politics of Race in Hawai‘i, Camilla Fojas, Rudy P. Guevarra Jr. and Nitasha Tamar Sharma (eds) (2018)

ANA CRISTINA GOMES DA ROCHA

 

Pacific Women in Politics: Gender Quota Campaigns in the Pacific Islands, Kerryn Baker (2019)

JOHN F. WILSON

 

Narrative and Identity Construction in the Pacific Islands, Farzana Gounder (ed.) (2015) 

MARC MAUFORT

 

Oceanian Journeys and Sojourns: Home Thoughts Abroad, Judith A. Bennett (ed.) (2015)

HERMANN M.CKLER

 

The Braided River: Migration and the Personal Essay, Diane Comer (2019)

VICKY YIANNOUTSOS

 

The New Biological Economy: How New Zealanders Are Creating Value from the Land, Eric Pawson and the Biological Economies Team (2018)

GAIL PITTAWAY

 

Saints and Stirrers: Christianity, Conflict, and Peacemaking in New Zealand, 1814–1945, Geoffrey Troughton (ed.) (2017) Pursuing Peace in Godzone: Christianity and the Peace Tradition in New Zealand, Geoffrey Troughton and Philip Fountain (eds) (2018)

MARTIN PRIOR

 

Style and Meaning: Essays on the Anthropology of Art, Anthony Forge (ed. Alison Clark and Nicholas Thomas) (2017)

DAVID O’DONNELL

 

Te Papa: Reinventing New Zealand’s National Museum 1998–2018, Conal McCarthy (2018)

HILKE THODE-ARORA

 

Post Marks: The Way We Were – Early New Zealand Postcards, 1897– 1922, Leo Haks, Colleen Dallimore and Alan Jackson (2015)

HERMANN M.CKLER

 

The World’s Din: Listening to Records, Radio and Films in New Zealand, 1880–1940, Peter Hoar (2018)

SIMON SIGLEY

 

Charles Brasch: Journals 1958– 1973, selected, annotated and introduced by Peter Simpson (2018)

MARTIN LODGE

 

Trophies, Relics and Curios? Missionary Heritage from Africa and the Pacific, Karen Jacobs, Chantal Knowles and Chris Wingfield (eds) (2015)

LISA RENARD