All Stories

  1. Christine Bacareza Balance. 2016. Tropical Renditions: Making Music Scenes in Filipino America. Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-82236-001-8 (pbk). 230 pp.
  2. Tourism and memories of home: migrants, displaced people, exiles, and diasporic communities
  3. Barney, Katelyn, ed. 2014. Collaborative Ethnomusicology: New Approaches to Music Research between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians. Melbourne: Lyrebird Press. ISBN 978-073403-777-0 (pbk). 202 pp.
  4. From Private Performance to the Public Stage: Reconsidering ‘Staged Authenticity’ and ‘Traditional’ Performances at the Pasifika Festival
  5. Riffing on Pacific festivals and the notion of 'Pacific music’
  6. A ‘Pacific renaissance’?: Exploring the Pacific diaspora in Aotearoa New Zealand through the evolution of festivals and popular music
  7. The Pacific Festivals of Aotearoa New Zealand: Negotiating Place and Identity in a New Homeland
  8. The Festivalization of Pacific Cultures in New Zealand: Diasporic Flow and Identity within Transcultural Contact Zones
  9. Malaga—The Journey: The Performing Arts as Motivational Tool for Pasifika Students in Aotearoa New Zealand