Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 390
Trim: 7¼ x 9
978-0-8476-8469-4 • Paperback • March 1998 • $84.00 • (£65.00)
978-1-4616-4693-8 • eBook • March 1998 • $79.50 • (£61.00)
Arif Dirlik is professor of history at University of Oregon.
Part 1 Introduction: Pacific as Concept and Fantasy
Chapter 2 Pacific Contradictions
Chapter 3 The Asia-Pacific Idea: Reality and Representation in the Invention of a Regional Structure
Chapter 4 The Asia-Pacific Idea as a Mobilization Myth
Chapter 5 Rimspeak, or, The Discourse of the "Pacific Rim"
Chapter 6 On the Outs on the Rim: An Ethnographic Grounding of the "Asia-Pacific" Imaginary
Part 7 The Political Economy of the Pacific
Chapter 8 The Northeast Asian Political Economy
Chapter 9 Global Sourcing and Regional Divisions of Labor in the Pacific Rim
Chapter 10 Market Dependency in U.S.-East Asian Relations
Chapter 11 China's Growing Integration with the Asia-Pacific Economy
Chapter 12 Sexual Economies in the Asia-Pacific Community
Part 13 Pacific Social and Cultural Formations
Chapter 14 Latin America in Asia-Pacific Perspective
Chapter 15 The Asia-Pacific in Asian-American Perspective
Chapter 16 Pacific Island Responses to U.S. and French Hegemony
Chapter 17 Blue Hawaii: Bamboo Ridge as Critical Regionalism
Chapter 18 There Is More in the Rim than Meets the Eye: Thoughts on the "Pacific Idea"
Editor Dirlik provides an insightful concluding paper advocating inclusion of indigenous voices on 'Pacific Rim' discussions. This volume is rich in ideas and perspectives for those seeking deeper understanding of the concepts and historical, political, economic, and social forces that constitute the Pacific Rim.
— B. F. Hope, California State University; Choice Reviews
This editied collection remains a stimulating and wide-ranging critical evaluation of the Pacific Rim idea.
— Cultural Geographies