Across
the Pacific
The 20th annual conference
of the New Zealand Studies Association,
together with the Norwegian Maritime Museum
and the Kon-Tiki Museum, Oslo,
in association with the University of
South Australia
Oslo, Norway, 25-28 June
2014
This special 4-day conference marks the
centenary of the Norewgian Maritime Museum and of Thor Heyerdahl’s birth. It
focuses on a range of themes addressing the Pacific, Oceania, New Zealand,
Maori culture, ocean and coastal cultures, voyaging and migration, and includes
a half-day focus on the Antarctic.
Keynotes:
Professor Bjørn L. Basberg
Dr Paul D’Arcy
Thor Heyerdahl
Jr
Professor
Edvard Hviding
Professor Witi Ihimaera, DCNZM
Professor Helen Lee
Professor Cluny Macpherson
Assoc.
Professor Susan Najita
Professor Dame
Anne Salmond
Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith, CNZM
Dr
Roy Smith
Professor Paul Turnbull
The New Zealand
Studies Association has a long and strong history in promoting New Zealand
Studies, which now extends within the region through its twice-yearly Journal
of New Zealand and Pacific Studies. Building on the successes of the
conferences in Nijmegen (2013), Gdansk (2012), Frankfurt (2009), Florence
(2008), and Paris (2006), this major event will be held at both the Norwegian
Maritime Museum and the neighbouring Kon-Tiki Museum, based on the scenic
museum peninsula of Bygdøy in Oslo. On the Thursday, there will be a half-day
boat excursion into the local fjords followed by a conference dinner.
Proposals for 20
minute papers to be sent by 20 January to Professor Ian Conrich (ian@ianconrich.co.uk). The papers will consider
all themes withinany of the following strands [1] The Pacific Ocean and Pacific
Island States [2] Polynesia and Pasifika [3] New Zealand as a Pacific nation
[4] Maori culture [5] Ocean and coastal cultures [6] Beaches, harbours and
boats [7] Pacific migration, voyaging and exploration (to include, among
others, Cook, Tasman, Bering and Heyerdahl) [8] Antarctica.
Definitions
within these parameters are broad, with the third strand, for instance,
covering much of New Zealand Studies and welcoming any papers on New Zealand as
a country positioned within the South Pacific, or as a nation with a South
Pacific identity. The conference fee will include annual membership to the
NZSA, which for 2014 includes a twice-yearly journal, and one book from either
the New Zealand Film Classics or the New Zealand
Writers series of monographs. A selection of papers from the
conference will appear in the refereed Journal of New Zealand and
Pacific Studies, published by Intellect.
The conference
will accept proposals on a range of subjects including the following: literature,
history, film, music, art, cultural studies, sociology, geography, tourism, war
studies, politics, international relations, identity and multiculturalism,
anthropology, Maori Studies, Pacific Studies, archaeology and museum studies.
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