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Pacific Literatures As World Literature Hsinya Huang Thomas Oliver Beebee

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Pacific Literatures As World Literature Hsinya Huang Thomas Oliver Beebee
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.54 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Hsinya Huang, Thomas Oliver Beebee, Chia-hua Yvonne Lin
ISBN: 9781501389320, 9781501389351
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Pacific Literatures As World Literature Hsinya Huang Thomas Oliver Beebee by Hsinya Huang, Thomas Oliver Beebee, Chia-hua Yvonne Lin 9781501389320, 9781501389351 instant download after payment.

Pacific Literatures as World Literature is a conjuration of trans-Pacific poets and writers whose work enacts forces of “becoming oceanic” and suggests a different mode of understanding, viewing, and belonging to the world. The Pacific, past and present, remains uneasily amenable to territorial demarcations of national or marine sovereignty. At the same time, as a planetary element necessary to sustaining life and well-being, the Pacific could become the means to envisioning ecological solidarity, if compellingly framed in terms that elicit consent and inspire an imagination of co-belonging and care. The Pacific can signify a bioregional site of coalitional promise as much as a danger zone of antagonistic peril.
With ground-breaking writings from authors based in North America, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Hawaii, and Guam and new modes of research – including multispecies ethnography and practice, ecopoetics, and indigenous cosmopolitics – authors explore the socio-political significance of the Pacific and contribute to the development of a collective effort of comparative Pacific studies covering a refreshingly broad, ethnographically grounded range of research themes. This volume aims to decenter continental/land poetics as such via long-standing transnational Pacific ties, re-worlding Pacific literature as world literature.

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