Emma Gattey
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Emma Gattey
@adjectivallyEMG
Femme de lettres: lit crit, writer, and historian-in-training @CamHistory. Missing Aotearoa NZ
Katılım Mart 2019
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@UHertshistory @caitbeaumont Thanks so much — coincidentally, another attendee has shared the link, knowing I would be interested!
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@adjectivallyEMG @caitbeaumont Hi Emma
I've tried to send you a DM but they are closed. If you have an email address I can send you the link that way
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Our first research seminar with @caitbeaumont is rapidly approaching. If you would like to attend please DM for the joining instructions.
#historyresearch #twitterstorians #goherts

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A few months in the making... & now finally ready: The Anti-Colonial Research Library hosts 400+ open-access articles and books, websites, YouTube videos on practical examples of Indigenous and anti-colonial research methodologies. Use and share widely! anticolonialresearchlibrary.org
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Ngā mihi nui ki a / many thanks to June Northcroft Grant, @hailes_oliver, Duncan Kelly and @MIHJournal for helping this exploration see the light of day, and to @Cambridge_Uni for funding open access.
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To read Makereti's book, The Old-Time Maori, online, head to nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/t…
You can read more on her work courtesy of @royalsocietynz and Te Takarangi: royalsociety.org.nz/150th-annivers…
For the personal papers themselves, head to @Pitt_Rivers
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I'm really proud of this piece on Makereti, an incredible Māori scholar who studied anthropology at Oxford in the 1920s. Her book is now celebrated as it should be, but her personal papers show us that there's still so much to learn about this enigmatic, courageous woman.
Modern Intellectual History @mihjournal.bsky.socia@MIHJournal
Today on FirstView: Emma Gattey examines how Makereti (1872-1930), the second Maori student to enrol at Oxford, deployed anthropological scholarship to critique British imperial discourses about Maori cambridge.org/core/journals/…
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@womnknowhistory I published an article about Makereti Papakura, an incredible Māori scholar who studied at Oxford and shook up anthropology in the 1920s: doi.org/10.1017/S14792…
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@HistoryWO @IASH_Edinburgh @rosa_v_campbell, could not agree more with this laudatory tweet! Well done, you absolute rockstar.
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@beckminster @CamHistory @amerikahaus @nsdoku @moanatribe @dylanhorrocks @beckminster thanks for your question, and for so deftly live-tweeting this conference! Language is such an important part of this history.
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Emma Gattey @CamHistory reads Moana Maniapoto’s Kia Mataara in “Comics as Radical Pedagogy: Retelling the History of Settler Colonialism at the Zenith of New Zealand’s Neoliberal Reforms” #Historiographics2023 @amerikahaus / @nsdoku



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Congratulations Eleanor Catton 💐✊ Finalists announced for the 2023 Orwell Prizes | The Orwell Foundation orwellfoundation.com/the-orwell-fou…
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My late contribution to a bustling cottage industry of @orford_anne symposia. Contra @samuelmoyn, I'm sympathetic to her critique of @zeithistoriker. Yet she elides the histories of trade & investment law, plus the uneven uses of the past in WTO vs ISDS. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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@adjectivallyEMG spoke with the incredible Ngāti Kuia historian @madiwilliams81 about her recent and ongoing work in South Polynesian and Ngāti Kuia history, methodologies, and decolonising the discipline.
Read the full conversation here: thepacificcircle.com/2023/05/interv…

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Happy publication day to Aftermaths: Colonialism, Violence and Memory in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific edited by Angela Wanhalla, Lyndall Ryan and Camille Nurka 📚
Out now! 🚀
Find Aftermaths in stores or online 🌟 oup.nz/aftermaths

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This is such great news - congratulations @JuliaLaite! This work is super important, and I can't wait to read and engage with all that comes out of this fellowship. Well done, @_ISRF
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A thoughtful and engaging review of 'Fragments from a Contested Past' @BWB_NZ by @JoannaKidman @vomalley @LianaMacDonal13 @WallisKeziah and Matua Tom Roa from @adjectivallyEMG in @LandfallNZ landfallreview.com/difficult-hist…
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I'm delighted to have published 'The Migration of Religion to New Zealand in the Shipboard Diaries of Scottish Presbyterians' with the Journal of Migration History.
Many thanks to John Stenhouse, @hailes_oliver, and the wonderful archivist at @OSMDunedin.
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Ever wondered about the migration of religion to Otago? Ever dreamed of reading the shipboard diaries of 19thC Scottish Presbyterian emigrants? Well, now you can, thanks to @Brill_History:
doi.org/10.1163/235199…
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