Publications
Books
The following titles are written and edited by associates of the Centre for Research on National Identity:
- Books for a Nation: The Whitcoulls Story
- Jane Campion: Cinema, Nation, Identity
- The Ship of Dreams: Masculinity in Contemporary Pakeha and Maori Fiction of Aotearoa/New Zealand
- Indian Settlers
- Amassing Treasures for All Times: Sir George Grey And His Libraries
- Asia in the Making of New Zealand
- Colonial Discourses: Niupepa Maori 1855-1863
- Sites of Gender: Change and Continuity in South Dunedin 1890-1939
- Picking Up the Traces: The Making of a New Zealand Literary Culture 1932-1945
- Communities of Women: Historical Perspectives
- Environmental Histories of New Zealand
- 'Unfortunate Folk': Essays on Mental Health Treatment, 1863-1992
- Tourism in New Zealand: An Introduction
- God and Government: The New Zealand Reality
- At Home in New Zealand: Houses, History, People
- Masculinities in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Journal Articles and Chapters
Please click on one of the research themes to see a list of related publications. If you would like to find an article or chapter using a key word or author name, please use our search function in the left hand menu.
- Constructions/representations of New Zealand identity in literature, film, media, music, theatre and other arts
- Biculturalism, multiculturalism, indigeneity, diaspora and hybridity in the formation of New Zealand identity/identities
- New Zealand social, legal and political institutions, practices, and issues as determinants of identity
- The Impact of the New Zealand environment on identity, and on social and economic practices
- Gendered identities in New Zealand
- New Zealand's social, economic, and political history
Landfall
Landfall is New Zealand's foremost and longest-running arts and literary journal. It showcases new fiction and poetry, as well as biographical and critical essays, and cultural commentary.
'The most important and long-lasting journal in New Zealand's literature' - Oxford History of New Zealand Literature.
Each issue brims with a mix of vital new work by this country's best writers: Peter Wells, James Brown, Paula Morris, Emma Neale, Vincent O'Sullivan, Annamarie Jagose, Sarah Knox, C.K. Stead, Albert Wendt, Cilla McQueen, Gregory O'Brien. There are reviews of the latest books, art, film, drama and dance.
Landfall is a high quality production, with artist portfolios in full colour. Artists have included Gavin Hipkins, Richard Killeen, Weegee, Wayne Barrar and Kay Rosen.
For the latest issue of Landfall and information on submitting work, please visit the Otago University Press.
