NZSN Conference - General Public - Day One
NZSN Conference - General Public - Day One
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This ticket is for General Public Admission for Day One of 'Islands on Sale' NZSN's 2017 conference only.
This ticket includes tea & coffee at morning and afternoon tea, but does not include lunch.
Attendees are welcome to bring their own or use the Regents University refectory.
FRIDAY 30 JUNE, 2017 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
9.00 – 9.30 Registration
9.30 – 9.45 Welcome and Opening Address by the organisers
9.45 – 10.45 Keynote Address:
Elizabeth DeLoughrey “Outer Spaces: Reimagining the ends of the Earth”.
Chair: Janet Wilson
10.45 – 11.15 COFFEE break
11.15 – 12.45 Panel 1 “Maori culture and appropriation”
David Williams (University of Auckland):
“Taonga, art and cultural appropriation: When is it theft and when is it art?”
Briar Wood (NorthTec, Whangarei): “This is Not For Sale”
Lotta Scheneidemesser (University of York): “’New Zealand is proud of its Māori heritage’: Representations of New Zealand at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2012”
Chair - Michelle Keown
12.45 – 13.30 LUNCH
13.30 – 14.30 Panel 2 “Pacific Responses to Globalization”
Chris Prentice (University of Otago): “From the Global(ised) to the Planetary Pacific: War’s Dispersals and Ecopoetic Interventions”
Michelle Keown:
“Globalising the struggle for nuclear justice: a Marshallese arts Project”
Chair: Paloma Fresno-Calleja
14.30 – 15.30 Panel 3 “Performing New Zealand and the Pacific Worldwide”
Hilary Bracefield (Ulster University):
"Adventuring across the globe’: the (her)story of Alice Adcock (1885-1961)”
James Wenley (University of Auckland):
“New Zealand Theatre Goes Global: Contesting Identities”
Chair: David Williams
15.30 – 15.45 Afternoon TEA
15.45 – 17.15
Panel 4 “Shaping the New Zealand and Pacific canon globally”
Aurora García-Fernández (University of Oviedo): “Up and away from Exoticism: (Re)Packaging New Zealand for academic consumption in Spain”
Joe Williams (Cambridge University): “A Sea of Texts: Aotearoa New Zealand and Pacific literatures and their place in British university curricula”
Stephanie Rudig (European University Institute):
“(Post)colonial Editions and the Canon: From Whitcombe & Tombs to Amazon”
Chair: Chris Prentice
Organiser
Venue
Regent's University London, Inner Cir, NW1 4NS London
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NZSN Conference - General Public - Day One
From GBP 20.00