In this interview conducted in the English Department at the University of Auckland in July 2019, the poet-scholar Selina Tusitala Marsh touches on many aspects of her pioneering role as the pre-eminent woman poet writing about the Pacific in Aotearoa New Zealand. She discusses the responsibilities associated with being the country’s Poet Laureate (2017–19), as the first Pasifika person to be awarded this office; the symbolic nature of her tokotoko, the Māori ceremonial carved walking-stick granted to Poets Laureate; the Pacific traditions and hybrid heritage that informs her poetry and her teaching of creative writing and Pacific literature at the University of Auckland. The interview also covers her current academic and creative projects ...
Histories of colonialism and migration have led to a wide variety of cultural identities in the Paci...
How do cultural stereotypes change? The following thesis addresses this question by examining how re...
In 1985, Haunani-Kay Trask visited Aotearoa contributing critical perspectives to a Pacific studies ...
In this interview conducted in the English Department at the University of Auckland in July 2019, th...
In this interview conducted in the English Department at the University of Auckland in July 2019, th...
In this interview conducted in the English Department at the University of Auckland in July 2019, th...
In this interview conducted in the English Department at the University of Auckland in July 2019, th...
In this interview conducted in the English Department at the University of Auckland in July 2019, th...
This article analyzes Selina Tusitala Marsh’s collection of poetry, Fast Talking PI (2009) in the co...
Pasifika literature is an expanding, dynamic field which, like other Pasifika creative productions, ...
Pasifika literature is an expanding, dynamic field which, like other Pasifika creative productions, ...
Histories of colonialism and migration have led to a wide variety of cultural identities in the Paci...
Beyond the Dusky Maiden records Pasifika women’s experiences of working in higher education in Aotea...
This collection of essays and selected poetry responds to an address on Samoan religious culture giv...
Maori and Pasifika writers cross borders with a vibrant aesthetic that exists nowhere else on the pl...
Histories of colonialism and migration have led to a wide variety of cultural identities in the Paci...
How do cultural stereotypes change? The following thesis addresses this question by examining how re...
In 1985, Haunani-Kay Trask visited Aotearoa contributing critical perspectives to a Pacific studies ...
In this interview conducted in the English Department at the University of Auckland in July 2019, th...
In this interview conducted in the English Department at the University of Auckland in July 2019, th...
In this interview conducted in the English Department at the University of Auckland in July 2019, th...
In this interview conducted in the English Department at the University of Auckland in July 2019, th...
In this interview conducted in the English Department at the University of Auckland in July 2019, th...
This article analyzes Selina Tusitala Marsh’s collection of poetry, Fast Talking PI (2009) in the co...
Pasifika literature is an expanding, dynamic field which, like other Pasifika creative productions, ...
Pasifika literature is an expanding, dynamic field which, like other Pasifika creative productions, ...
Histories of colonialism and migration have led to a wide variety of cultural identities in the Paci...
Beyond the Dusky Maiden records Pasifika women’s experiences of working in higher education in Aotea...
This collection of essays and selected poetry responds to an address on Samoan religious culture giv...
Maori and Pasifika writers cross borders with a vibrant aesthetic that exists nowhere else on the pl...
Histories of colonialism and migration have led to a wide variety of cultural identities in the Paci...
How do cultural stereotypes change? The following thesis addresses this question by examining how re...
In 1985, Haunani-Kay Trask visited Aotearoa contributing critical perspectives to a Pacific studies ...