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“What is Oceania, Who is the Pacific?”
Jun 25 (M)- Seminar: Introduction- Syllabus
- Watch: Siagatonu, T. (2015, Dec. 10). Atlas. Fast for Climate [3 mins].
- Watch: Nu’utupu-Giles, W. (2015, Oct. 2). Prescribed Fire. Button Poetry [3 mins].
- Diver, C. (2018, Jun. 5). “Why the Pacific matters.” Devpolicy Blog.
- Suggested: Wendt, A. (1982). “Towards a New Oceania.” In Writers in East-West Encounter: New Cultural Bearings, ed. G. Amirthanayagam, Pp. 202-215. London: Macmillan.
- Suggested: Wendt, A. (2005). The New Oceania [1 hr. 15mins]. Point of View Productions.
June 27 (W)- Seminar: Our Sea of Islands
- Hau’ofa, E. (1993). “Our Sea of Islands.” In A New Oceania: Rediscovering Our Sea of Islands, ed. E. Waddell, et al., Pp. 2-16. Suva: University of South Pacific.
- Hau’ofa, E. (1998). The Ocean in Us. The Contemporary Pacific 10(2): 392–410.
- Teaiwa, K.M. (2014). “Reframing Oceania: Lessons from Pacific Studies.” In Framing the Global: Entry Points for Research, eds. H.E. Kahn, Pp. 67-96. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
- Watch: Keali’i, D. (2013, Sep. 25). Origins (Hā).
June 29 (F)- Seminar: Political Types
- Sahlins, M. (1963). Poor Man, Rich Man, Big-Man, Chief: Political Types in Melanesia and Polynesia. Comparative Studies in Society and History 5(3): 285-303.
- Kirch, P.V. (2001). “Polynesian Feasting in Ethnohistoric, Ethnographic, and Archaeological Contexts: A Comparison of Three Societies.” In Feasts: Archaeological and Ethnographic Perspectives on Food, Politics, and Power, eds. M. Dietler and B. Hayden, Pp. 168-184. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institute Press.
- See supplementary materials on “archaeology and the ethnohistorical record”.
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