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Email Template SCHOOL OF SOCIOLOGY ANDWOMEN'S STUDIESSCHOOL .............................................. 74 RESOURCEANDENVIRONMENTALDEPARTMENT OF PLANNING ................. 70 WORK.............................................. STUDIES ANDSOCIAL OF POLICY SCHOOL 56 OF PSYCHOLOGY.........................................................................................SCHOOL 46 OF MORISTUDIES.....................................................................................SCHOOL 38 OF STUDIESLANGUAGE SCHOOL ............................................................................ 33 OF HISTORICAL STUDIES.................................AND PHILOSOPHICAL SCHOOL 23 OF HEALTH SCIENCES................................................................................SCHOOL 16 STUDIES OF GLOBAL SCHOOL .................................................................................... 8 OF ENGLISH ANDMEDIASCHOOL STUDIES ........................................................... 1 SCIENCES AND SOCIAL COLLEGE OFHUMANITIES COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES PUBLICATIONS LIST 1 SCHOOL OF ENGLISH AND MEDIA STUDIES 1 Refereed journal articles Bassett, G. R. (1998). Editorial. New Zealand Journal of Media Studies, 5(1), 1-2. Bassett, G. R. (1998). Politics, propaganda and negative advertising: The Income Support advertisements. New Zealand Journal of Media Studies, 5(1), 21-35. Eastham, S. T. (1998). Editor's note. Interculture: International Journal of Intercultural and Transdisciplinary Research, 31(1), 2-3. Grixti, J. A. (1998). Normalising the unspeakable: Media portrayals of violence in the society of the spectacle. New Zealand Journal of Media Studies, 5(1), 3-12. McDonnell, B. P. (1998). All virgin soil and don't belong to no one? Notes on the representation of nineteenth-century New Zealand in feature films 1947-1954. New Zealand Journal of Media Studies, 4(2), 16-25. Meek, A. (1998). Benjamin, the televisual and the 'fascistic subject'. Screening the Past, 4. Available: http://www.latrobe.edu.au/www Meek, A. (1997 [publ. 1998]). New Zealand cinema leaves home. Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies, 5(1), 59-64. Needham, J. D. (1998). Theory: In pursuit of pleasure, or a night at the pictures. P.N. Review, 24(6), 14-21. Ross, J. C. (1998). Some songs of Wellington tramping clubs. Music in the Air, 6, 14-18. Shuker, R. G., & Mitchell, T. (1998). Moral panics, national pride and split images: Music and the press in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Perfect Beat: The Pacific Journal of Research into Contemporary Music and Popular Culture, 3(4), 51-76. Slinn, E. W. (1996 [publ. 1998]). Victorian subjects: Aestheticism and deconstruction. Victorian Literature and Culture, 24, 403-17. 2 Books authored by staff members Beattie, K. (1998). The scar that binds: American culture and the Vietnam War. New York: New York University Press. Hoskins, R. H. B. (1998). The theater music of Samuel Arnold: A thematic index. Michigan: Harmonie Park Press. McDonnell, B. P. (1998). Fresh approaches to film. Auckland, NZ: Addison, Wesley, Longman. Poole, R. G. (1998). Old English wisdom poetry. (Annotated bibliographies of Old and Middle English literature, 5). Cambridge: Brewer. Shuker, R. G. (1998). Key concepts in popular music. (Key concepts). London, New York: Routledge. Shuker, R. G., & Watson, C. A. (1998). In the public good? Censorship in New Zealand. Palmerston North, NZ: Dunmore Press. 3 Books, journals or conference proceedings edited by staff members Beattie, K. (Ed.). (1998). Australasian journal of American Studies, 17(1), (2). Kensington, NSW, Australia: Australian and New Zealand Association of American Studies. Eastham, S. T. (Ed.). (1998). Interculture: International journal of intercultural and transdisciplinary research, 31(1), (2). Montreal: Intercultural Institute of Montreal. School of English and Media Studies 2 Emerson, L., & Harris, G. R. (Eds.). (1998). Re/searching writing horizons: New Zealand Tertiary Writing Network Colloquium (Vol. 2), November 30-December 1, 1998, Palmerston North, NZ. Palmerston North, NZ: Massey University. Hoskins, R. H. B. (Ed.). (1998). 'The Hanging Bulb', by Anthony Ritchie. Palmerston North, NZ: Massey University Music. 4 Chapters in books Broughton, W. S. (1998). Amato, Renato ('Michael'). In R. Robinson & N. Wattie (Eds.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature (p. 11). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University Press. Broughton, W. S. (1998). Bracken, Thomas. In R. Robinson & N. Wattie (Eds.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature (pp. 66-67). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University Press. Broughton, W. S. (1998).'Conversation with My Uncle and Other Sketches'. In R. Robinson & N. Wattie (Eds.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature (p. 111). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University Press. Broughton, W. S. (1998). Cresswell, D'Arcy. In R. Robinson & N. Wattie (Eds.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature (p. 118). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University Press. Broughton, W. S. (1998). Cresswell, Walter D'Arcy. In C. Orange (Ed.), The dictionary of New Zealand biography: Vol. 4 (1921-1940) (pp. 117-118). Auckland, Wellington, NZ: Auckland University Press; Department of Internal Affairs. Broughton, W. S. (1998). De Montalk, Geoffrey. In R. Robinson & N. Wattie (Eds.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature (pp. 133-134). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University Press. Broughton, W. S. (1998).'God Defend New Zealand'. In R. Robinson & N. Wattie (Eds.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature (p. 207). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University Press. Broughton, W. S. (1998).'I Saw in My Dream'. In R. Robinson & N. Wattie (Eds.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature (p. 254). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University Press. Broughton, W. S. (1998). Lawlor, Patrick Anthony. In C. Orange (Ed.), The dictionary of New Zealand biography: Vol. 4 (1921-1940) (pp. 282-283). Auckland, Wellington, NZ: Auckland University Press; Department of Internal Affairs. Broughton, W. S. (1998). Mason, Ronald Allison Kells. In C. Orange (Ed.), The dictionary of New Zealand biography: Vol. 4 (1921-1940) (pp. 342-343). Auckland, Wellington, NZ: Auckland University Press; Department of Internal Affairs. Broughton, W. S. (1998).'Musings in Maoriland'. In R. Robinson & N. Wattie (Eds.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature (p. 390). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University Press. Broughton, W. S. (1998).'Not Understood'. In R. Robinson & N. Wattie (Eds.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature (p. 410). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University Press. Broughton, W. S. (1998). Sargeson, Frank. In R. Robinson & N. Wattie (Eds.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature (pp. 474-476). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University Press. Broughton, W. S. (1998).'That Summer and Other Stories'. In R. Robinson & N. Wattie (Eds.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature (pp. 533-534). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University Press. Carchidi, V. (1998). Reading 'there' from 'here': Meditations on the study of post-colonial literatures. In R. Du Plessis & L. Alice, (Eds.), Feminist thought in Aotearoa/New Zealand (pp. 82-87). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University Press. Corballis, R. P. (1998).'Glide Time'. In R. Robinson & N. Wattie (Eds.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature (pp. 204-205). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University Press. Corballis, R. P. (1998). Hall, Roger. In R. Robinson & N. Wattie (Eds.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature (pp. 225-226). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University Press. School of English and Media Studies 3 Corballis, R. P. (1998). Harrison, Craig. In R. Robinson & N. Wattie (Eds.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature (p. 229-230). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University Press. Corballis, R. P. (1998). Hawes, Peter. In R. Robinson & N. Wattie (Eds.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature (p. 231). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University Press. Corballis, R. P. (1998). Ireland. In R. Robinson & N. Wattie (Eds.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature (pp. 258-259). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University Press. Corballis, R. P. (1998).'Middle Age Spread'. In R. Robinson & N. Wattie (Eds.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature (p. 372). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University Press. Corballis, R. P. (1998). Musaphia, Joseph. In R. Robinson & N. Wattie (Eds.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand literature (pp. 387-388). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University Press. Crossan, G. D. (1998). New Zealand. In G. Lowe (Ed.), Annual bibliography of English language and literature for 1996, Vol. 71 (passim). Leeds: Maney. D'Cruz, D. (1998). Fashion. In E. B. Amico (Ed.), Reader's guide to Women's Studies (pp. 198-200). Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn. Eastham, S. T. (1998). Eric Wesselow: The way of the maker. In E. Wesselow (Ed.), Sparks (4th ed., pp. 5-9). Montreal, Nashville Printing. Muirhead, J. (1998). Finlayson, Roderick. In C. Orange (Ed.), The dictionary of New Zealand biography: Vol. 4 (1921-1940) (pp. 174-175). Auckland, Wellington, NZ: Auckland University Press; Department of Internal Affairs. Poole, R. G. (1998). Reasons for rhyme, alliteration, wordplay, and sustained imagery: A psycholinguistic look at poetic composition and reception in Spenser and Shakespeare. In G. Waite et al. (Eds.), World and stage: Essays for Colin Gibson (Otago studies in English, Vol. 6, pp. 159-181). Dunedin, NZ: Department of English, University of Otago. Rhodes, K. S., & Carryer, J. B. (1998). Living outside the boundary. In R. Du Plessis & L. Alice, (Eds.), Feminist thought in Aotearoa/New Zealand (pp. 172-177). Auckland, NZ: Oxford University
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