Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 456
Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-0-7425-0044-0 • Hardback • November 2000 • $186.00 • (£144.00)
David Hanlon is professor of history at the University of Hawai‘i at Mânoa. Geoffrey M. White is senior fellow at the East-West Center and professor of anthropology at the University of Hawai'i, where he also serves as editor of The Contemporary Pacific: A Journal of Island Affairs
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 PART I: Re-Imagining the Pacific
Chapter 3 Framing the Islands: Knowledge and Power in Changing Australian Images of the South Pacific
Chapter 4 Indigenous knowledge and Empowerment: Rural Development Examined from Within
Chapter 5 bikinis and other s/pacific n/oceans
Chapter 6 The Ocean in Us
Part 7 PART II: The Politics and Poetics of History in the Pacific
Chapter 8 History in the Pacific
Chapter 9 Simply Chamorro: Telling Tales of Demise and Survival in Guam
Chapter 10 In Order to Win their Friendship: Renegotiating First Contact
Chapter 11 Active Agents versus Passive Victims: Decolonized Histiography or Problematic Paradigm
Part 12 PART III: Cultural Politics
Chapter 13 Creating the Past: Custom and Identity in the Contemporary Pacific
Chapter 14 Natives and Anthropologists: The Colonial Struggle
Chapter 15 Reply to Trask
Chapter 16 Text Bites and the R-Word: The Politics of Representing Scholorship
Chapter 17 Specters of Inauthenticity
Chapter 18 The Sin at Awarua
Part 19 PART IV: Cultural Media(tions)
Chapter 20 In Whose Face?: An Essay on the Work of Alan Duff
Chapter 21 Romanticizing Colonialism: Power and Pleasure in Jane Campion's The Piano
Chapter 22 Radio and the Redefinition of Kastom in Vanuatu
Chapter 23 Pacific-Based Virtual Communities: Rotuma on the World Wide Web
Voyaging through the Contemporary Pacific navigates the reader through nineteen defining articles published between 1989 and 1999 in the first ten volumes of The Contemporary Pacific: A Journal of Island Affairs. Cultural critics, historicans, and anthropologists will find the methodological and theoretical concerns addressed in this volume of essential global importance.
— Oceana
In this one volume can be found many of the best essays printed over the last ten years in the Journal of the Contemporary Pacific. Voyaging Through the Contemporary Pacific is a collection of stimulating and provocative essays delving into avariety of political, historical, cultural and social concerns in the experiences of contemporary Pacific Islanders. These concerns relate to issues of identity, representation and decolonisation processes, and should be considered essential reading to anyone interested in contemporary social, political and cultural issues in the Pacific Islands...
— Journal Of The Polynesian Society
In this one volume can be found many of the best essays printed over the last ten years in the Journal of the Contemporary Pacific.Voyaging Through the Contemporary Pacific is a collection of stimulating and provocative essays delving into a variety of political, historical, cultural and social concerns in the experiences of contemporary Pacific Islanders. These concerns relate to issues of identity, representation and decolonisation processes, and should be considered essential reading to anyone interested in contemporary social, political and cultural issues in the Pacific Islands.
— Journal Of The Polynesian Society