See You at the Paradise | Ketch Yorlye Daun Paradise
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Cantillon, Zelmarie
Anderson, Pat
Buffett, Merv
Buffett-Cooper, Anona
Buffett-Cooper, Ryan
Christian, Ken
Evans, Chelsea
Evans, David
Evans, Gaye
Francis, Russell
Holland, Bethany
Hooker, Edward
McConnell, Allan
McConnell, Jane
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Baker, Sarah
Cantillon, Zelmarie
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RESEARCH BACKGROUND: This creative public history output arises out of the ARC Special Research Initiative for Australian Society, History and Culture project, ‘Reimagining Norfolk Island’s Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area’ (SR200200711). The project is situated in the field of critical heritage studies and aims to explore the role living heritage sites can play in resisting or reinforcing cultural injustices.
RESEARCH CONTRIBUTION: The zine, co-created with Norfolk Island community members, highlights the local, cultural, social and historical significance of the former Paradise Hotel to the Norfolk Island community. Their stories point to the value of the Paradise as a twentieth-century heritage place in the Pitcairn Settlement which, if it were still standing, may today have been afforded the kinds of protections and respect that were bestowed on the penal settlement buildings of Quality Row in KAVHA.
RESEARCH SIGNIFICANCE: As an arts-based method, the zine produced for this project acts as a tool of cultural justice. Research participants were engaged in a process of public history-making to collaboratively produce the zine’s content, which tells history on their own terms. This is significant given that heritage management and interpretation in KAVHA has historically ignored and erased heritage relating to Norfolk Island’s Pitcairn settlement in favour of preserving British colonial and penal heritage. Containing abridged versions of interview transcriptions, the zine provides an open access record of an important component of the project data set. The zine also features contributions in Norf’k, recognised by UNESCO as an endangered language.
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© The Author(s) 2021. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License, which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, providing that the work is properly cited. If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under a licence identical to this one.
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See You at the Paradise | Ketch Yorlye Daun Paradise is a 96pp zine available in print and digital formats, featuring text, archival and contemporary photographs and original artworks.
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Critical heritage, museum and archive studies
Pacific Peoples cultural history
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Baker, S; Cantillon, Z; Anderson, P; Buffett, M; Buffett-Cooper, A; Buffett-Cooper, R; Christian, K; Evans, C; Evans, D; Evans, G; Francis, R; Holland, B; Hooker, E; McConnell, A; McConnell, J; McPherson, C; Tavener, R; Vienet, T, See You at the Paradise | Ketch Yorlye Daun Paradise, 2021