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Friday, January 07, 2022

Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 9.2 is out now! Special Issue

Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of New Zealand and Pacific Studies 9.2 is out now!

 

Special Issue: ‘New Scholarship in New Zealand and Pacific Studies Part 2’

 

For more information about the journal and issue click here>>

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 9.2

 

Editorial

 

Special Issue: New Scholarship in New Zealand and Pacific Studies Part 2

JESSICA MAUFORT AND SONJA MAUSEN

 

Special Issue Articles

 

Making new history: Contemporary art and the temporal orientations of climate change in Oceania

MAGGIE WANDER

 

Conception, construction and the cultural significance of Te Parapara Garden in Hamilton, Aotearoa New Zealand

WIREMU T. PUKE

 

The ‘uncorrupted’ Paradise: Religion and imperial epistemic violence on Pitcairn Island

SEBASTIAN JABLONSKI

 

General Article

 

New Zealand in Great Famine Era Irish politics: The strange case of A Narrative of the Sufferings of Maria Bennett

DAVID CHANDLER

 

Interview

 

In conversation with Stallone Vaiaoga-Ioasa

STALLONE VAIAOGA-IOASA AND SARINA PEARSON

 

Review Article

 

Tikopia Collected: Raymond Firth and the Creation of Solomon Islands Cultural Heritage, Elizabeth Bonshek (2017)

 

Collecting in the South Sea: The Voyage of Bruni d’Entrecasteaux 1791–1794, Bronwen Douglas, Fanny Wonu Veys and Billie Lythberg (eds) (2018)

 

Resonant Histories: Pacific Artefacts and the Voyages of HMS Royalist 1890–1893, Alison Clark with Eve Haddow and Christopher Wright (2019)

MAX QUANCHI

 

Book Reviews

 

The New Zealand Wars: Ngā Pakanga o Aotearoa, Vincent O’Malley (2019)

HINEKURA SMITH

 

Odyssey of the Unknown Anzac, David Hastings (2018)

ADAM CLAASEN

 

How We Remember: New Zealanders and the First World War, Charles Ferrall and Harry Ricketts (eds) (2014)

LEONARD BELL

 

Niue and the Great War, Margaret Pointer (2018)

HILKE THODE-ARORA

 

Mothers’ Darlings of The South Pacific: The Children of Indigenous Women and U.S. Servicemen, World War II, Judith A. Bennett and Angela Wanhalla (eds) (2016)

HERMANN MÜCKLER

 

Race and Redemption: British Missionaries Encounter Pacific Peoples, 1797–1920, Jane Samson (2017)

MANDY TREAGUS

 

Possessing Polynesians: The Science of Settler Colonial Whiteness in Hawai‘i and Oceania, Maile Arvin (2019)

YIFEN BEUS

 

Beyond Hawai‘i: Native Labor in the Pacific World, Gregory Rosenthal (2018)

SEBASTIAN JABLONSKI

 

Built in Niugini: Constructions in The Highlands of Papua New Guinea, Paul Sillitoe (2017)

 

Made in Niugini: Technology in The Highlands of Papua New Guinea, Paul Sillitoe (2017)

HERMANN MÜCKLER

 

The Tongan Double Canoes, Peter Suren (2018)

RICHARD FEINBERG

 

New Zealand and the Sea: Historical Perspectives, Frances Steel (ed.) (2018)

MARCIA LEENEN-YOUNG

 

Scenic Playground: The Story behind New Zealand’s Mountain Tourism, Peter Alsop, Dave Bamford and Lee Davidson (2018)

ALESSANDRA DE MARCO

 

Athens to Aotearoa: Greece and Rome in New Zealand Literature and Society, Diana Burton, Simon Perris and Jeff Tatum (eds) (2017)

SONJA MAUSEN