Does New Zealand matter to the rest of the world? For various reasons the question has always seemed important here, a kind of hollow echo bouncing around national politics, economics and culture, and reflecting back most strongly from concrete measures of overseas recognition: a seat on the United Nations Security Council; an Oscar or a Booker Prize; a World Cup; a global milk auction. For scholars working on New Zealand studies, a version of this question is prompted by the rise of institutional incentives such as the Marsden Fund and the PBRF, which frame “research excellence” in large part in terms of global visibility. It’s a challenge, perhaps, of speaking to two audiences at the same time: a local readership familiar with a narrow bu...
New Zealand's empire revises, expands, and complicates received histories of empire and imperialism:...
This paper examines the establishment of New Zealand\u27s tourism industry and the ways that it incr...
For better or worse, literary modernism has long been associated with cosmopolitanism. Yet modernism...
Mid-twentieth-century British commentaries on New Zealand were usually positive, focusing on the ind...
The experience of the tour [of the battlecruiser HMS New Zealand] in both imperial and local New Zea...
Scholarly books about New Zealand literature generally attract only New Zealand readers, but this bo...
The idea that literary expatriation was a prevalent and often necessary phenomenon for early twentie...
The desire to construct a sense of home and the need to belong are basic to human society, and to th...
This thesis is a cultural history with a strong literary focus. Its central argument is that the ele...
<p>This dissertation argues that the literary, intellectual, and cultural borders of Victorian Brita...
‘Maoriland’ is the name that was used to refer to literary New Zealand during the period under scrut...
The motif of this issue of the journal is that of complicating and complexifying New Zealand studies...
In defence of the Canada Council\u27s recent decision to consider \u27appropriateness of voice and s...
The idea of the nation as informed by its literary culture-- significant strands of the national ima...
This special issue revisits some of the discussions which Patrick Evans brought up 20 years ago to e...
New Zealand's empire revises, expands, and complicates received histories of empire and imperialism:...
This paper examines the establishment of New Zealand\u27s tourism industry and the ways that it incr...
For better or worse, literary modernism has long been associated with cosmopolitanism. Yet modernism...
Mid-twentieth-century British commentaries on New Zealand were usually positive, focusing on the ind...
The experience of the tour [of the battlecruiser HMS New Zealand] in both imperial and local New Zea...
Scholarly books about New Zealand literature generally attract only New Zealand readers, but this bo...
The idea that literary expatriation was a prevalent and often necessary phenomenon for early twentie...
The desire to construct a sense of home and the need to belong are basic to human society, and to th...
This thesis is a cultural history with a strong literary focus. Its central argument is that the ele...
<p>This dissertation argues that the literary, intellectual, and cultural borders of Victorian Brita...
‘Maoriland’ is the name that was used to refer to literary New Zealand during the period under scrut...
The motif of this issue of the journal is that of complicating and complexifying New Zealand studies...
In defence of the Canada Council\u27s recent decision to consider \u27appropriateness of voice and s...
The idea of the nation as informed by its literary culture-- significant strands of the national ima...
This special issue revisits some of the discussions which Patrick Evans brought up 20 years ago to e...
New Zealand's empire revises, expands, and complicates received histories of empire and imperialism:...
This paper examines the establishment of New Zealand\u27s tourism industry and the ways that it incr...
For better or worse, literary modernism has long been associated with cosmopolitanism. Yet modernism...