This Master of Arts thesis investigates and draws conclusions regarding how creative arts present accommodating spaces for articulating and understanding cultural mixedness amongst Pacific populations in New Zealand. New Zealand is home to an expanding Pacific population; statistics identify a growing number of these Pacific people who are multi-ethnic, and who are claiming their mixedness in official census data. As Pacific populations have grown, Pacific artists have risen to national prominence in visual, literary and performing arts. Many of these artists have themselves been of mixed ancestry. This thesis examines the work of three female New Zealand artists of mixed Samoan-English or Samoan-Indian descent, asking, “How do these artist...
This exegesis investigates my identity as a contemporary New Zealand-born Samoan artist. It is my in...
How does the next generation of Pacific diaspora from ‘blended backgrounds’ construct and maintain ...
This exegesis investigates my identity as a contemporary New Zealand-born Samoan artist. It is my in...
This Master of Arts thesis investigates and draws conclusions regarding how creative arts present ac...
This Master of Arts thesis investigates and draws conclusions regarding how creative arts present ac...
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, ...
Paper submitted to The Space Between: Negotiating Culture, Place, and Identity in the Pacific; based...
In this thesis, Samoan music and identity are woven together and expressed simultaneously through ne...
In this thesis, Samoan music and identity are woven together and expressed simultaneously through ne...
In this thesis, Samoan music and identity are woven together and expressed simultaneously through ne...
In this thesis, Samoan music and identity are woven together and expressed simultaneously through ne...
This thesis examines the construction of hybrid and fluid ethnic identity elements as produced by Mā...
AFFINITIES AND AFFILIATIONS: BLACK PACIFIC ART IN THE UNITED STATES AND AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND, 1948-2...
Malanga is a creative practice thesis that proposes the notion of positive cultural dissonance. This...
This exegesis investigates my identity as a contemporary New Zealand-born Samoan artist. It is my in...
How does the next generation of Pacific diaspora from ‘blended backgrounds’ construct and maintain ...
This exegesis investigates my identity as a contemporary New Zealand-born Samoan artist. It is my in...
This Master of Arts thesis investigates and draws conclusions regarding how creative arts present ac...
This Master of Arts thesis investigates and draws conclusions regarding how creative arts present ac...
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, ...
Paper submitted to The Space Between: Negotiating Culture, Place, and Identity in the Pacific; based...
In this thesis, Samoan music and identity are woven together and expressed simultaneously through ne...
In this thesis, Samoan music and identity are woven together and expressed simultaneously through ne...
In this thesis, Samoan music and identity are woven together and expressed simultaneously through ne...
In this thesis, Samoan music and identity are woven together and expressed simultaneously through ne...
This thesis examines the construction of hybrid and fluid ethnic identity elements as produced by Mā...
AFFINITIES AND AFFILIATIONS: BLACK PACIFIC ART IN THE UNITED STATES AND AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND, 1948-2...
Malanga is a creative practice thesis that proposes the notion of positive cultural dissonance. This...
This exegesis investigates my identity as a contemporary New Zealand-born Samoan artist. It is my in...
How does the next generation of Pacific diaspora from ‘blended backgrounds’ construct and maintain ...
This exegesis investigates my identity as a contemporary New Zealand-born Samoan artist. It is my in...