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New Oceania - Modernisms and Modernities in the Pacific

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For so long figured in European discourses as the antithesis of modernity, the Pacific Islands have remained all but absent from the modernist studies' critical map. Yet, as the chapters of New Oceania: Modernisms and Modernities in the Pacific collectively show, Pacific artists and writers have been as creatively engaged in the construction and representation of modernity as any of their global counterparts. In the second half of the twentieth century, driving a still ongoing process of decolonisation, Pacific Islanders forged an extraordinary cultural and artistic movement. Integrating Indigenous aesthetics, forms, and techniques with a range of other influences - realist novels, avant-garde poetry, anti-colonial discourse, biblical verse, Indian mythology, American television, Bollywood film - Pacific artists developed new creative registers to express the complexity of the region's transnational modernities. New Oceania presents the first sustained account of the modernist dimensions of this period, while presenting timely reflections on the ideological and methodological limitations of the global modernism rubric. Breaking new critical ground, it brings together scholars from a range of backgrounds to demonstrate the relevance of modernism for Pacific scholars, and the relevance of Pacific literature for modernist scholars.

List of contents



  1. 'The Space Between': Oceanian Literature and Modernist Studies


  2. Maebh Long and Matthew Hayward

  3. 'Kidnapped by a Band of Western Philosophers': Modernism and Modernity in Oceania


  4. Sudesh Mishra

  5. ATOMic Modern: Pacific Women's Modernities and the Writing of Nuclear Resistance


  6. Julia A. Boyd

  7. No Ordinary Modernism: Hone Tuwhare's First Book of Verse


  8. Paul Sharrad

  9. 'Our Own Identity': Albert Wendt, James Joyce, and the Indigenisation of Influence


  10. Matthew Hayward

  11. Mapping Modernity in Guam: The Unincorporated Ecologies of Craig Santos Perez's Poetics


  12. Bonnie Etherington

  13. Africana Calls, Pasifika Responses: Ellison's Invisible Man, Soaba's Wanpis, and Oceanian Literary Modernism


  14. Paul Lyons

  15. Oceanian Modernism and the Little Magazine


  16. Maebh Long

  17. '[Modernism] in Maori life': Te Ao Hou


  18. Alice Te Punga Somerville

  19. Emergent Modernities in Pacific Theatre: Nina Nawalowalo and The Conch


  20. David O'Donnell

  21. Diving-Dress Gods: Modernism, Cargoism, and the Fale Aitu Tradition in John Kneubuhl's 'The Perils of Penrose'


  22. Stanley Orr

  23. Oceanian Knowing and Decolonial Love in Sia Figiel's Freelove




  24. Juniper Ellis

  25. On Memory and Modernism: Sudesh Mishra's Oceania


  26. John O'Carroll

  27. Oceania, the Planetary, and the New Modernist Studies: A Coda




Susan Stanford Friedman

About the author

Maebh Long is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Waikato, Aotearoa/New Zealand

Matthew Hayward is Senior Lecturer in Literature at the University of the South Pacific

Summary

Breaking new critical ground, New Oceania: Modernisms and Modernities in the Pacific brings together scholars from a range of backgrounds to demonstrate the relevance of modernism for Pacific scholars, and the relevance of Pacific literature for modernist scholars.

Product details

Authors Matthew Long Hayward
Assisted by Matthew Hayward (Editor), Hayward Matthew (Editor), Maebh Long (Editor), Long Maebh (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2021
 
EAN 9781032089096
ISBN 978-1-0-3208909-6
No. of pages 288
Series Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

LITERARY CRITICISM / General, Literary studies: general, Oceania, Oceania / Pacific Islands

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