Faculty of Arts - Department of English

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nzepc

Since its establishment in 2001, Professor Michele Leggott has had full editorial responsibility for the New Zealand Electronic Poetry Centre - an internationally acclaimed gateway and primary reference point for poetry resources in New Zealand and the Pacific region, sponsored by the University Library, Auckland University Press and the Faculty of Arts. The nzepc site includes full resources for 33 New Zealand poets, a peer-reviewed e-journal, and a video archive of Pasifika poetry, edited by Dr Selina Tusitala Marsh, also of the Department. A significant number of students have also been contributors to nzepc and to the e-journal, Ka Mate Ka ora, which it hosts.

nzepc website

Ka Mate Ka Ora

Ka Mate Ka Ora is an online peer-reviewed journal of New Zealand poetry and poetics, hosted by the nzepc and edited by Associate Professor Murray Edmond, with assistant editors Professor Michelle Leggott and Dr. Hilary Chung (Asian Studies). The journal publishes two issues a year and is now in its fifth year.

Website about Ka Mate Ka Ora

SPAN

In 2010, the journal SPAN, the publication organ of the South Pacific Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (SPACLALS), migrated to the Department, returning to New Zealand after a hiatus of some twenty years. The journal is co-edited by Dr Selina Tusitala Marsh, and is the leading peer-reviewed journal in its field.

Ada Online

Since 2002, Professor Brian Boyd has been developing and adding to his online web resource, Ada Online, a comprehensive, internationally-acclaimed bibliography and annotation to Nabokov’s novel Ada.

Ada Online website



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