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Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 11.2 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 11.2 is out now!

 

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

 

Aims & Scope

 

The Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies is a trans-disciplinary publication focusing 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.

 

This title is indexed with Scopus.

 

Issue 11.2

 

Editorial

IAN CONRICH

 

Articles

 

Sounding out the ‘Hawaiki zone’: What musical instruments reveal about the immediate geographical origins of the peoples who became Māori in Aotearoa

JENNIFER CATTERMOLE

 

Writing outward into the international world

WITI IHIMAERA

 

Warrior-matriarchs’ retrotopia and democracy: Searching for the lost tribe in Alan Duff’s Once Were Warriors

GERARDO RODRÍGUEZ-SALAS

 

Re-thinking agents of empire: The role of the United Nations in the Indonesian occupation of West Papua

DOMINIC ALESSIO AND IMOGEN ALESSIO

 

Obituary

 

Grant McCall, 1944–2023

MAX QUANCHI, HERMANN MÜCKLER AND IAN CONRICH

 

Book Reviews

 

A Primer for Teaching Pacific Histories: Ten Design Principles, Matt K. Matsuda (2020)

PAUL D’ARCY

 

Ignored Histories: The Politics of History Education and Indigenous Settler Relations in Australia and Kanaky/New Caledonia, Angélique Stastny (2022)

MARINE BERTHIOT

 

If Everyone Returned, the Island Would Sink: Urbanisation and Migration in Vanuatu, Kirstie Petrou (2020)

RUDY BESSARD

 

The Men Who Would Be King, Jon Tonks (photographs) and Christopher Lord (text) (2021)

LAMONT LINDSTROM

 

The New Port Moresby: Gender, Space, and Belonging in Urban Papua New Guinea, Ceridwen Spark (2020)

MAX QUANCHI

 

12 jours à Nuku Hiva: Rencontres et révolte russe dans le Pacifique Sud (12 Days at Nuku Hiva: Russian Encounters and Mutiny in the South Pacific), Elena Govor (2021)

RICHARD CAGNASSO

 

Island Time: New Zealand’s Pacific Futures, Damon Salesa (2017)

TOM RYAN

 

Politics in a Pandemic: Jacinda Ardern and New Zealand’s 2020 Election, Stephen Levine (ed.) (2021)

JOHN F. WILSON

 

From Suffrage to a Seat in the House: The Path to Parliament for New Zealand Women, Jenny Coleman (2020)

JOHN F. WILSON

 

Dressed: Fashionable Dress in Aotearoa New Zealand 1840 to 1910, Claire Regnault (2021)

HEATHER WALDROUP

 

Hundertwasser in New Zealand: The Art of Creating Paradise, Andreas J. Hirsch (2022), translated by Uta Hoffmann

LEONARD BELL

 

Eye of the Taika: New Zealand Comedy and the Films of Taika Waititi, Matthew Bannister (2021)

ANDREA WRIGHT

 

Navigating Chamoru Poetry: Indigeneity, Aesthetics, and Decolonization, Craig Santos Perez (2021)

PAOLA DELLA VALLE

 

No Other Place to Stand: An Anthology of Climate Change Poetry from Aotearoa New Zealand, Jordan Hamel, Rebecca Hawkes, Erik Kennedy and Essa Ranapiri (2022)

PAOLA DELLA VALLE