Pacific Islands Writing

Pacific Islands Writing
Author: Michelle Keown
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2007-10-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780191527982

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The Oxford Studies in Postcolonial Literatures series offers stimulating and accessible introductions to definitive topics and key genres and regions within the rapidly diversifying field of postcolonial literary studies in English. The first book of its kind, Pacific Islands Writing offers a broad-ranging introduction to the postcolonial literatures of the Pacific region. Drawing upon metaphors of oceanic voyaging, Michelle Keown takes the reader on a discursive journey through a variety of literary and cultural contexts in the Pacific, exploring the Indigenous literatures of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia, and also investigating a range of European or Western writing about the Pacific, from the adventure fictions of Herman Melville, R. L. Stevenson, and Jack London to the Päkehä (European) settler literatures of Aotearoa/New Zealand. The book explores the relevance of 'international' postcolonial theoretical paradigms to a reading of Pacific literatures, but it also offers a region-specific analysis of key authors and texts, drawing upon indigenous Pacific literary theories, and sketching in some of the key socio-historical trajectories that have inflected Pacific writing. Well-established Indigenous Pacific authors such as Albert Wendt, Witi Ihimaera, Alan Duff, and Patricia Grace are considered alongside emerging writers such as Sia Figiel, Caroline Sinavaiana-Gabbard, and Dan Taulapapa McMullin. The book focuses primarily upon Pacific literature in English - the language used by the majority of Pacific writers - but also breaks new ground in examining the growing corpus of francophone and hispanophone writing in French Polynesia, New Caledonia, and Easter Island/Rapa Nui.

Pacific Islands Writing

Pacific Islands Writing
Author: Michelle Keown
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780199229130

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Beginning with an overview of European representations of the Pacific, Michelle Keown presents a broad-ranging introduction to the postcolonial literatures of the Pacific from the late 1960s through to the new millennium, focusing mainly on writing in English, but also exploring the growing corpus of francophone and hispanophone Pacific writing.

Pacific Islands Writing

Pacific Islands Writing
Author: Michelle Keown
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1041386669

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Nanyo orientalism

Nanyo orientalism
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Cambria Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781621968689

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The Pacific Islands

The Pacific Islands
Author: Brij V. Lal,Kate Fortune
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 710
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 082482265X

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An encyclopaedia of information on major aspects of Pacific life, including the physical environment, peoples, history, politics, economy, society and culture. The CD-ROM contains hyperlinks between section titles and sections, a library of all the maps in the encyclopaedia, and a photo library.

Pacific Islands Creative Writing

Pacific Islands Creative Writing
Author: Vibeke Stenderup
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1985
Genre: Islands of the Pacific
ISBN: UOM:39015029429290

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This annotated bibliography provides information about critical articles and creative writing by and about Pacific Islanders available in European libraries. Although western writers often use the South Pacific as an exotic background for their narratives, they generally portray Polynesians as terrifying cannibals or gentle primitives. The aim of this bibliography is to encourage study of the emerging South Pacific literature. The literature covered is in English, by writers in the region of the University of the South Pacific. The bibliography is divided into five sections which cover different types of publications: (1) Journals; (2) Research Aides and General Criticism; (3) Bibliographies; (4) Anthologies; (5) Creative Writing and Criticism (organized by country-- Cook Islands, Fiji and Rotuma, Kiribati, Nieu, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Western Samoa). A special section provides sources relating to the Samoan writer, Albert Wendt, and an addendum lists references to and about crative writing in Papua New Guinea. Author and title indices are included. (KH)

Indigenous Pacific Islander Eco Literatures

Indigenous Pacific Islander Eco Literatures
Author: Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner,Leora Kava,Craig Santos Perez
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2022-08-31
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780824893514

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In this anthology of contemporary eco-literature, the editors have gathered an ensemble of a hundred emerging, mid-career, and established Indigenous writers from Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and the global Pacific diaspora. This book itself is an ecological form with rhizomatic roots and blossoming branches. Within these pages, the reader will encounter a wild garden of genres, including poetry, chant, short fiction, novel excerpts, creative nonfiction, visual texts, and even a dramatic play—all written in multilingual offerings of English, Pacific languages, pidgin, and translation. Seven main themes emerge: “Creation Stories and Genealogies,” “Ocean and Waterscapes,” “Land and Islands,” “Flowers, Plants, and Trees,” “Animals and More-than-Human Species,” “Climate Change,” and “Environmental Justice.” This aesthetic diversity embodies the beautiful bio-diversity of the Pacific itself. The urgent voices in this book call us to attention—to action!—at a time of great need. Pacific ecologies and the lives of Pacific Islanders are currently under existential threat due to the legacy of environmental imperialism and the ongoing impacts of climate change. While Pacific writers celebrate the beauty and cultural symbolism of the ocean, islands, trees, and flowers, they also bravely address the frightening realities of rising sea levels, animal extinction, nuclear radiation, military contamination, and pandemics. Indigenous Pacific Islander Eco-Literatures reminds us that we are not alone; we are always in relation and always ecological. Humans, other species, and nature are interrelated; land and water are central concepts of identity and genealogy; and Earth is the sacred source of all life, and thus should be treated with love and care. With this book as a trusted companion, we are inspired and empowered to reconnect with the world as we navigate towards a precarious yet hopeful future.

The Pacific Islands

The Pacific Islands
Author: Moshe Rapaport
Publsiher: Bess Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 1573060429

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Forty-five contributors offer information on the physical environment, history, culture, population, economy, and living environment of the Pacific islands.