In the 19th and (for most of the) 20th centuries, Europeans saw the Pacific as a sea of static, isolated islands. Recently Pacific Studies scholars have argued instead that it is interconnected and dynamic, a place where the sea forms roads, not barriers (see e.g., Hau’ofa 1993; Kirch 2002; Teaiwa 2007). Australia sits amidst these roads, and its languages and cultures, like those of the Asia-Pacific region, still hold traces of significant historical interactions. Uncovering, collating and understanding these traces will allow us not only to better understand our region’s past, but also to understand how long-term intercultural contact plays out. In this article we argue that this kind of research requires us to draw together threads from ...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...
The linguistic anthropology of Oceania has seen vigorous and productive analysis of language ideolog...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...
In the 19th and (for most of the) 20th centuries, Europeans saw the Pacific as a sea of static, isol...
Two key themes in Pacific linguistic research today are interconnectedness and, as one particular ou...
This article seeks to identify traces of language contact between speakers of Australian languages a...
© 2018 Dr. Scott William MackayMy thesis examines the places (real and symbolic) accorded to Pacific...
Across Oceania’s deep sea of knowledges, amid multiple unresolved social and political tensions, I s...
The prospect that First Nations Australians were in contact with cultures beyond Australia prior to ...
Australia’s connection with the Asia-Pacific long predates the conspicuous focus that has been place...
Both linguistic and archaeological work in Australia have made great strides in the last twenty year...
Recent genomic analyses show that the earliest peoples reaching Remote Oceania—associated with Austr...
This thesis brings together theories of pre-Columbian trans-Pacific contact between Oceania and the ...
Australian linguistic prehistory has lagged behind equivalent endeavours on other continents in part...
Australian linguistic prehistory has lagged behind equivalent endeavours on other continents in part...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...
The linguistic anthropology of Oceania has seen vigorous and productive analysis of language ideolog...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...
In the 19th and (for most of the) 20th centuries, Europeans saw the Pacific as a sea of static, isol...
Two key themes in Pacific linguistic research today are interconnectedness and, as one particular ou...
This article seeks to identify traces of language contact between speakers of Australian languages a...
© 2018 Dr. Scott William MackayMy thesis examines the places (real and symbolic) accorded to Pacific...
Across Oceania’s deep sea of knowledges, amid multiple unresolved social and political tensions, I s...
The prospect that First Nations Australians were in contact with cultures beyond Australia prior to ...
Australia’s connection with the Asia-Pacific long predates the conspicuous focus that has been place...
Both linguistic and archaeological work in Australia have made great strides in the last twenty year...
Recent genomic analyses show that the earliest peoples reaching Remote Oceania—associated with Austr...
This thesis brings together theories of pre-Columbian trans-Pacific contact between Oceania and the ...
Australian linguistic prehistory has lagged behind equivalent endeavours on other continents in part...
Australian linguistic prehistory has lagged behind equivalent endeavours on other continents in part...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...
The linguistic anthropology of Oceania has seen vigorous and productive analysis of language ideolog...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...