Dokument-ID Dokumenttyp Verfasser/Autoren Herausgeber Haupttitel Abstract Auflage Verlagsort Verlag Erscheinungsjahr Seitenzahl Schriftenreihe Titel Schriftenreihe Bandzahl ISBN Quelle der Hochschulschrift Konferenzname Quelle:Titel Quelle:Jahrgang Quelle:Heftnummer Quelle:Erste Seite Quelle:Letzte Seite URN DOI Abteilungen OPUS4-54573 misc Barrett, Lindsay; Eckstein, Lars; Hurley, Andrew Wright; Schwarz, Anja Remembering German-Australian colonial entanglement Abingdon Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2018 5 Postcolonial studies : culture, politics, economy 21 1 1 5 10.1080/13688790.2018.1443671 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik OPUS4-49364 Wissenschaftlicher Artikel Eckstein, Lars; Peitsch, Helmut; Schwarz, Anja Tusitalas Wandlungen Würzburg Königshausen & Neumann 2017 17 Pazifikismus : Poetiken des Stillen Ozeans 978-3-8260-6169-1 443 460 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik OPUS4-50465 Wissenschaftlicher Artikel Eckstein, Lars; Schwarz, Anja The making of Tupaia's map Tupaia's Map is one of the most famous and enigmatic artefacts to emerge from the early encounters between Europeans and Pacific Islanders. It was drawn by Tupaia, an arioi priest, chiefly advisor and master navigator from Ra'iātea in the Leeward Society Islands in collaboration with various members of the crew of James Cook's Endeavour, in two distinct moments of mapmaking and three draft stages between August 1769 and February 1770. To this day, the identity of many islands on the chart, and the logic of their arrangement have posed a riddle to researchers. Drawing in part on archival material hitherto overlooked, in this long essay we propose a new understanding of the chart's cartographic logic, offer a detailed reconstruction of its genesis, and thus for the first time present a comprehensive reading of Tupaia's Map. The chart not only underscores the extent and mastery of Polynesian navigation, it is also a remarkable feat of translation between two very different wayfinding systems and their respective representational models. London Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2019 95 The journal of pacific history 54 1 1 95 10.1080/00223344.2018.1512369 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik OPUS4-49375 misc Eckstein, Lars; Schwarz, Anja Authors' Response: The Making of Tupaia's Map Revisited London Routledge 2019 12 The journal of pacific history 54 4 549 561 10.1080/00223344.2019.1657500 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik OPUS4-42309 misc Eckstein, Lars; Schwarz, Anja The Making of Tupaia's Map Tupaia's Map is one of the most famous and enigmatic artefacts to emerge from the early encounters between Europeans and Pacific Islanders. It was drawn by Tupaia, an arioi priest, chiefly advisor and master navigator from Ra'iātea in the Leeward Society Islands in collaboration with various members of the crew of James Cook's Endeavour, in two distinct moments of mapmaking and three draft stages between August 1769 and February 1770. To this day, the identity of many islands on the chart, and the logic of their arrangement have posed a riddle to researchers. Drawing in part on archival material hitherto overlooked, in this long essay we propose a new understanding of the chart's cartographic logic, offer a detailed reconstruction of its genesis, and thus for the first time present a comprehensive reading of Tupaia's Map. The chart not only underscores the extent and mastery of Polynesian navigation, it is also a remarkable feat of translation between two very different wayfinding systems and their respective representational models. 2018 96 Postprints der Universität Potsdam Philosophische Reihe 154 urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-423091 10.25932/publishup-42309 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik OPUS4-49368 Wissenschaftlicher Artikel Eckstein, Lars; Schwarz, Anja Vision d'une mer faite d'îles: la carte de Tupaia (1769-1770) Papeete Soc. 2019 17 Bulletin de la Société des Etudes Océaniennes : Polynésie Orientale 347 Janvier / Avril 6 23 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik OPUS4-44538 misc Eckstein, Lars; Schwarz, Anja La carte de Tupaia, maître d'astres et de navigation polynésienne La carte de Tupaia constitue l'un des artéfacts les plus célèbres et les plus énigmatiques à émerger des toutes premières rencontres entre Européens et îliens du Pacifique. Elle a été élaborée entre août 1769 et février 1770 par Tupaia, prêtre 'arioi, conseiller royal et maître de navigation originaire de Ra'iātea, aux Îles Sous-le-Vent de la Société. En collaboration avec divers membres d'équipage de l'Endeavour de James Cook, en deux temps distincts de cartographie et trois ébauches. L'identité de bien des îles qui y figurent et la logique de leur agencement demeuraient jusqu'à présent des énigmes. En se fiant en partie à des pièces d'archives restées ignorées, nous proposons, dans ce long essai, une nouvelle compréhension de sa logique cartographique, une reconstitution détaillée de sa genèse et donc, pour la toute première fois, une lecture exhaustive. La carte de Tupaia n'illustre pas seulement la magnitude et la maîtrise de la navigation polynésienne, elle réalise aussi une remarquable synthèse représentationnelle de deux systèmes d'orientation très différents. 2019 156 Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Philosophische Reihe 170 urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-445381 10.25932/publishup-44538 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik OPUS4-44451 Wissenschaftlicher Artikel Eckstein, Lars; Schwarz, Anja La carte de Tupaia, maître d'astres et de navigation polynésienne La carte de Tupaia constitue l'un des artéfacts les plus célèbres et les plus énigmatiques à émerger des toutes premières rencontres entre Européens et îliens du Pacifique. Elle a été élaborée entre août 1769 et février 1770 par Tupaia, prêtre 'arioi, conseiller royal et maître de navigation originaire de Ra'iātea, aux Îles Sous-le-Vent de la Société. En collaboration avec divers membres d'équipage de l'Endeavour de James Cook, en deux temps distincts de cartographie et trois ébauches. L'identité de bien des îles qui y figurent et la logique de leur agencement demeuraient jusqu'à présent des énigmes. En se fiant en partie à des pièces d'archives restées ignorées, nous proposons, dans ce long essai, une nouvelle compréhension de sa logique cartographique, une reconstitution détaillée de sa genèse et donc, pour la toute première fois, une lecture exhaustive. La carte de Tupaia n'illustre pas seulement la magnitude et la maîtrise de la navigation polynésienne, elle réalise aussi une remarquable synthèse représentationnelle de deux systèmes d'orientation très différents. Tahiti Société des études océaniennes 2019 145 Bulletin de la Societé des Études Océaniennes (Polynésie orientale) Mai/Août 2019 348 7 152 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik OPUS4-7218 misc Eckstein, Lars; Schwarz, Anja Postcolonial piracy Across the global South, new media technologies have brought about new forms of cultural production, distribution and reception. The spread of cassette recorders in the 1970s; the introduction of analogue and digital video formats in the 80s and 90s; the pervasive availability of recycled computer hardware; the global dissemination of the internet and mobile phones in the new millennium: all these have revolutionised the access of previously marginalised populations to the cultural flows of global modernity. Yet this access also engenders a pirate occupation of the modern: it ducks and deranges the globalised designs of property, capitalism and personhood set by the North. Positioning itself against Eurocentric critiques by corporate lobbies, libertarian readings or classical Marxist interventions, this volume offers a profound postcolonial revaluation of the social, epistemic and aesthetic workings of piracy. It projects how postcolonial piracy persistently negotiates different trajectories of property and self at the crossroads of the global and the local. 2014 300 Theory for a global age urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-72189 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik OPUS4-38522 Wissenschaftlicher Artikel Hurley, Andrew Wright; Schwarz, Anja "The greatest son of our Heimat": reading German Leichhardts across the National Socialist era The article discusses German commemorations of Ludwig Leichhardt (1813-1848) in the National Socialist era when officials, journalists, educators and writers, spurred by the double anniversary of the explorer's 125th birthday and the 90th anniversary of his disappearance, began to re-imagine the explorer's life and fate in the light of the ideological imperatives of the day. Our analysis of this period pays particular attention to how these reimagined Leichhardts emphasise or neglect some of the key elements that make up his story to this day, among them: Leichhardt's ethnicity; his sense of attachment to place and home; his homosocial relationships; his evasion of Prussian military service; his role in the British colonial project; and finally, his engagements with Aborigines. On the one hand, our analysis reveals, how Leichhardt was portrayed first on the local and, later, the national level in ways that increasingly sought to elide ambiguous aspects of his life and deeds. However, it also uncovers some of the ideological labour required to render him useful to the National Socialist cause. Often enough, these re-imagined Leichhardts escaped party politics, and cast up some of the logical inconsistencies and limits to key terms in National Socialist thinking. Abingdon Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2015 17 Journal of Australian studies 39 4 529 545 10.1080/14443058.2015.1076025 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik OPUS4-33422 Wissenschaftlicher Artikel Lloyd, Justine; Schwarz, Anja The Pacific Solution meets Fortress Europe : Emerging Parallels in Transnational Refugee Regimes 2007 978-90-420-2307-9 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik OPUS4-33362 Wissenschaftlicher Artikel Müller, Sabine Lucia; Schwarz, Anja A Ready-made Set of Ancestors : Re-enacting a Gendered Past in The 1900 House 2008 978-3-8353-0237-2 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik OPUS4-32524 Wissenschaftlicher Artikel Müller, Sabine Lucia; Schwarz, Anja Einleitung : Iterationen. Geschlecht im kulturellen Gedächtnis 2008 978-3-8353-0237-2 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik OPUS4-47675 Wissenschaftlicher Artikel Schwarz, Anja Melancholia Sydney Melbourne Univ. Press 2019 3 Cultural studies review 25 2 259 261 10.5130/csr.v25i2.6918 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik OPUS4-54575 Wissenschaftlicher Artikel Schwarz, Anja Schomburgk's Chook Focusing on the politics of museums, collections and the untold stories of the scientific 'specimens' that travelled between Germany and Australia, this article reconstructs the historical, interpersonal and geopolitical contexts that made it possible for the stuffed skin of an Australian malleefowl to become part of the collections of Berlin's Museum für Naturkunde. The author enquires into the kinds of contexts that are habitually considered irrelevant when a specimen of natural history is treated as an object of taxonomic information only. In case of this particular specimen human and non-human history become entangled in ways that link the fate of this one small Australian bird to the German revolutionary generation of 1848, to Germany's nineteenth-century colonial aspirations, to settler-Indigenous relations, to the cruel realities that underpinned the production of scientific knowledge in colonial Australia, and to a present-day interest in reconstructing Indigenous knowledges. Abingdon Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2018 15 Postcolonial Studies 21 1 20 34 10.1080/13688790.2018.1434749 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik OPUS4-33664 Wissenschaftlicher Artikel Schwarz, Anja Zwischen Multikulti und der Angst vor einer Balkanisierung Europas : ein Vergleich des deutschen und australischen Diskurses um Multikulturalismus 2004 83-88216-65-1 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik OPUS4-33788 Wissenschaftlicher Artikel Schwarz, Anja '...just as it would have been in 1861' : stuttering colonial beginnings in ABC's outback house 2010 978-0-230-57612-4 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik OPUS4-33365 Wissenschaftlicher Artikel Schwarz, Anja Beached identities : inclusion and exclusion of histories in the formation of the beach as an Australian spatial icon 2008 978-3-86057-756-1 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik OPUS4-33421 Wissenschaftlicher Artikel Schwarz, Anja Re-iterated arrivals: re-enacting Cook's first voyage of discovery 2008 978-3-88476-855-6 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik OPUS4-33423 Wissenschaftlicher Artikel Schwarz, Anja Strategic uses of multiculturalism in Germay and Australia 2007 978-90-420-2307-9 Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik