This collection of essays has its genesis in the conference 'Interracial Intimacies: New Zealand Histories' held at the University of Otago in 2009. The conference brought together New Zealand and Australian scholars to reflect upon the 'affective turn' in the fields of colonial and imperial history, and to elaborate new ideas and approaches to histories of colonialism in New Zealand by focusing particularly upon the intersection between race and intimacy
Book synopsis: Rethinking settler colonialism focuses on the long history of contact between indigen...
The Maori literary renaissance was period of intense literary and cultural activity that coincided w...
The subject of 'Collisions of Cultures and Identities: Settlers and Indigenous Peoples' is crucial f...
This essay attempts to untangle a central conceptual and analytical knot in recent New Zealand histo...
This essay brings together two problematics that have occupied a central position in recent scholars...
[…] This dissertation explores the social world of the mixed descent or 'half caste' population base...
An introduction is presented which discusses articles in the issue on New Zealand history, including...
An introduction is presented which discusses articles in the issue on New Zealand history, including...
Tony BallantyneErica BuxtonAnnabel CooperKate HunterRani KerinBronwyn LabrumJane McCabeLachy Paterso...
Matters of the Heart is an important and an engaging book. As Angela Wanhalla explains, it traces th...
The motif of this issue of the journal is that of complicating and complexifying New Zealand studies...
In this issue of the journal we include articles that encompass social, literary and political histo...
While New Zealand historians have sometimes been influenced by the new imperial history, this increa...
This study approaches museums as socially constructed signifiers of group identities. Focusing speci...
This edited collection of 13 essays represents the newest addition to the ‘Studies in Imperialism’ s...
Book synopsis: Rethinking settler colonialism focuses on the long history of contact between indigen...
The Maori literary renaissance was period of intense literary and cultural activity that coincided w...
The subject of 'Collisions of Cultures and Identities: Settlers and Indigenous Peoples' is crucial f...
This essay attempts to untangle a central conceptual and analytical knot in recent New Zealand histo...
This essay brings together two problematics that have occupied a central position in recent scholars...
[…] This dissertation explores the social world of the mixed descent or 'half caste' population base...
An introduction is presented which discusses articles in the issue on New Zealand history, including...
An introduction is presented which discusses articles in the issue on New Zealand history, including...
Tony BallantyneErica BuxtonAnnabel CooperKate HunterRani KerinBronwyn LabrumJane McCabeLachy Paterso...
Matters of the Heart is an important and an engaging book. As Angela Wanhalla explains, it traces th...
The motif of this issue of the journal is that of complicating and complexifying New Zealand studies...
In this issue of the journal we include articles that encompass social, literary and political histo...
While New Zealand historians have sometimes been influenced by the new imperial history, this increa...
This study approaches museums as socially constructed signifiers of group identities. Focusing speci...
This edited collection of 13 essays represents the newest addition to the ‘Studies in Imperialism’ s...
Book synopsis: Rethinking settler colonialism focuses on the long history of contact between indigen...
The Maori literary renaissance was period of intense literary and cultural activity that coincided w...
The subject of 'Collisions of Cultures and Identities: Settlers and Indigenous Peoples' is crucial f...