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Max Quanchi is an Australian academic whose research specialisations have been the South Pacific nations and the role of photography in recording and transmitting its cultures and histories.

Biography

Quanchi was born in Victoria in 1945, third and youngest son to parents Grace and Harry, who moved the family through a series of country towns. He completed High School at Wonthaggi, in South Gippsland. He qualified as a primary teacher and taught a year in a one-teacher remote rural school. Conscripted into National Service, he spent 1966‐1967 in Wewak, Papua New Guinea in the 2PIR Moem Barracks. His five “Nasho Chalkie” companions remained close friends and collaborators on a recent memoir. Moem Barracks were significant in housing a battalion, newly recruited in PNG’s expansion of its army during preparations for self-government and independence.

Education

Quanchi undertook an Honours and MA degree in History at Monash University and subsequently lecturing at universities in Melbourne, Brisbane, Suva in Fiji, and at the University of Papua New Guinea. For his PhD he researched the history of photography in PNG.

Research

Quanchi has continued to visit PNG over more than forty years to conduct History Teacher workshops, and was a Guest Speaker for P&O Cruises. He expanded his academic research to focus on Pacific Islands history and the history of photography. Since 1996 he has convened sessions on photography at Pacific History Association conferences, and for AAAPS (Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies in Australia, now AAPS) for which he was its first secretary.

Quanchi has written and published frequently in his specialised field of research, notably his 2007 monograph Photographing Papua: Representation, Colonial Encounters and Imaging in the Public Domain focused on the colonial frontier in Papua New Guinea.  His contribution of articles on photography appear in The Oxford Companion to the Photograph (2005), Berg Encyclopaedia of Fashion and Dress (2009), Coast to Coast (2010) and in the journals History of Photography, History Focus, Pacific Arts, Journal of Pacific Studies, Agora, Australian Historical Studies, Journal of Australian Studies and Journal of Pacific History. He is on the editorial board  of the latter and also of the Journal of New Zealand and Pacific Studies, for which he has been guest editor for special issues of several.

Contributions in education

From 1995‐2001 Quanchi devised and presented a regional Professional Development Program for teachers (TTPF)  and over 2011‐2015 led the Moana Project, a regional research network.  He introduced and taught the first BA degree course on “Australia and the Pacific” at QUT from 1990 to 2009.

Public speaking

Quanchi has been a speaker at the Sydney Ideas Festival in 2014; and on WWI Memorials in the Pacific at the USP/French Embassy symposia in 2015 .

He is now retired and lives in Brisbane.

Books

  • Quanchi, Max; Shekleton, Max (2015). Postcards from Oceania: port towns, portraits and the picturesque during the colonial era. ISBN 978-982-01-0941-4. OCLC 933221647.</ref>
  • Quanchi, Max; Robson, John (2009). A to Z of the discovery and exploration of the Pacific Islands. Lanham (Md.): The scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-6830-4. OCLC 762487123.
  • Queensland; Department of Education; Australian Agency for International Development (1997). Australian South Sea Islanders: a curriculum resource for secondary schools. Australia: Education Queensland [and] Australian Agency for International Development. ISBN 978-0-642-22074-5. OCLC 40871590.

Book chapters

Journal articles

  • Quanchi, Max (2020). Review of 'Tulagi: Pacific Outpost of British Empire' by Clive Moore. Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies, 8 (1), 127-129. doi: 10.1386/nzps_00027_5
  • Quanchi, Max (2018). Bearing witness: essays in honour of Brij V. Lal. Journal of Pacific History, 53 (4), 527-529. doi: 10.1080/00223344.2018.1542653
  • Quanchi, Max (2017). Review of No. 1 Neighbour; Art in Papua New Guinea 1966-2016. Journal of Pacific History, 52 (4), 530-532.
  • Quanchi, Max (2016). Review of 'The Pacific War: aftermath, remembrance and culture' Edited by Christina Twomey and Ernest Koh. Journal of New Zealand and Pacific Studies, 4 (1), 95-97.
  • Quanchi, Max (2016). Review of 'Pacific futures: projects politics and interests' Edited by Will Rollason. Journal of New Zealand and Pacific Studies, 4 (1), 95-97.
  • Quanchi, Max (2016). Acknowledging local heroes: the Laperouse Museum in Albi, France. The Journal of Pacific History, 51 (1), 48-51. doi: 10.1080/00223344.2015.1120910
  • Quanchi, Max (2016). Review of 'World War I, Fiji and Ratu Sukuna: an exhibition' curated by Larry Thomas. The Journal of Pacific History, 51 (1), 55-56.
  • Quanchi, Max (2016). Ma'afu, Prince of Tonga, Chief of Fiji: the life and times of Fiji's first Tui Lau. Journal of Pacific History, 51 (1), 85-86. doi: 10.1080/00223344.2016.1159119
  • Quanchi, Max (2016). Learning-by-looking: for example, at Peoples of all Nations; European education and serial encyclopaedia. Pacific Geographies, 45 (January/February 2016), 11-16. doi: 10.23791/451116
  • Quanchi, Max (2015). Review of 'Diminishing conflicts in Asia and the Pacific: why some subside and others don’t' Edited by Edward Aspinall, Robin Jeffrey and Anthony J. Regan. Journal of New Zealand and Pacific Studies, 3 (2), 221-223. doi: 10.1386/nzps.3.2.207_5
  • Quanchi, Max (2015). Imaging the USA’s Pacific empire. History of Photography, 39 (3), 213-226. doi: 10.1080/03087298.2015.1067055
  • Quanchi, Max (2014). Review of 'The echo of things: the lives of photographs in the Solomon Islands' by Christopher Wright. CAA Reviews, 1-3.
  • Quanchi, Max (2014). 'The Pacific Islands: environment and society'. Journal of Pacific History, 49 (1), 127-128. doi: 10.1080/00223344.2014.885174
  • Quanchi, Max (2014). Norman H. Hardy: book illustrator and artist. Journal of Pacific History, 49 (2), 214-233. doi: 10.1080/00223344.2014.906298
  • Quanchi, Max (2014). Kanaka portraits: Indentured labour in Colonial Australia. Pacific Arts, 13 (2), 33-44.
  • Hawkes, Kathleen and Quanchi, Max (2013). From the archives: photography collections of the Archives of New Caledonia. The Journal of Pacific History, 48 (4), 484-493. doi: 10.1080/00223344.2013.863173
  • Quanchi, Max (2013). Review of 'Light on Darkness? Missionary Photography of Africa in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries' by T. Jack Thompson. American Historical Review, 118 (3), 976-977. doi: 10.1093/ahr/118.3.976
  • Quanchi, Max (2013). Australia (not) in the Pacific. Agora, 48 (2), 28-35.
  • Quanchi, Max (2013). Review of Oceania under Steam: sea transport and the cultures of colonialism c 1870-1914 by Francis Steel. South Pacific Journal of Philosophy and Culture, 11 (2010-2012), 67-68.
  • Quanchi, Max (2012). Review of 'Drua: the wave of fire' Co-directed by Vilsoni Hereniko, Peter Rockford Espiritu and Igelese Ete. Journal of Pacific History, 47 (4), 519-521. doi: 10.1080/00223344.2012.730033
  • Quanchi, Max (2011). Pacific history: the long view. The Journal of Pacific History, 46 (2), 251-256. doi: 10.1080/00223344.2011.607274
  • Quanchi, Max (2011). Twelve Days at Nuku Hiva: Russian Encounters and Mutiny in the South Pacific by Elena Govor. The Contemporary Pacific, 23 (1), 258-260. doi: 10.1353/cp.2011.0018
  • Quanchi, Max (2011). Oceanic Encounters: Exchange, Desire and Violence Edited by Margaret Jolly, Serge Tcherkézoff and Darrell Tryon. Pacific Affairs, 84 (2), 411-412.
  • Quanchi, Max (2010). Old and new histories. Agora, 45 (4), 76-81.
  • Quanchi, Max (2010). The Pacific by Donald B. Freeman. The Journal of Pacific History, 45 (1), 160-161. doi: 10.1080/00223344.2010.484185
  • Quanchi, Max (2010). Review of 'Violence and Colonial Dialogue: The Australian-Pacific Indentured Labour Trade' by Tracey Banivanua-Mar. Journal of Social History, 43 (4), 1113-1114. doi: 10.1353/jsh.0.0336
  • Quanchi, Max and Boglio, Jean-Louis (2010). Compelled to record my impressions: An Artist's View of the Pacific Shipping World. Pacific Arts, 9, 23-29.
  • Quanchi, Max (2006). The imaging of Samoa in illustrated magazines and serial encyclopedias in the early 20th-century. Journal of Pacific History, 41 (2), 207-217. doi: 10.1080/00223340600826110
  • Quanchi, Max (2006). Eye Contact: Photographing Indigenous Australians. By Jane Lydon. Durham, NC, and London, Duke University Press, 2005. 303 pp., maps, illus., refs, bibliog., index. ISBN 0-8223-3572-7 (pb). US$23.95.. Journal Of Pacific History, 41 (2), 261-262. doi: 10.1080/00223340600826276
  • Quanchi, Max (2006). Visual histories and photographic evidence. Journal Of Pacific History, 41 (2), 165-173. doi: 10.1080/00223340600826052
  • Quanchi, Max and Moore, Clive (2002). (Book Review)'Refined White', Queensland Museum, Brisbane, 2001-2002. Journal of Pacific History, 37 (1), 124-126. doi: 10.1080/00223340220139324
  • Quanchi, M and Moore, C (2002). (Book Review) 'Embarquement pour le Queensland, Des Loyaltiens en terre australienne', Museum of tropical Queensland, Townsville, Bibliotheque Bernheim, Noumea and Musee d'Easo, Lifou, Loyalty Islands. Journal of Pacific History, 37 (1), 124-126.
  • Moore, C. R. and Quanchi, M (2002). Review of Refined White, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, regional and interstate 2001-2002; and Embarquement pour le Queensland; Des Loyaltiens en terre australienne (Across the Coral sea: Loyalty islanders in Queensland) Bibliothque Bernheim, Noumea a. Journal of Pacific History, XXXVII (1), 124-126.

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