The Author(s) 2019. Melanesians were pejoratively labelled the dark-skinned islanders by European explorers in the 1830s, an act that has shaped understandings of the region and its peoples down to the present day. In this brief essay, we attempt to demonstrate that since the new millennium, aided by digital tools and the Internet, young Melanesians have localized Black Atlantic music forms in order to assert agency, no matter how limited, in relation to their experiences of rejection and marginalization within the global system. The musical creation of new identity spaces is briefly considered through three condensed case studies that exemplify core contemporary Melanesian social concerns: (1) Pacific climate change, (2) Melanesian cultura...
In this article, I look at the reverberations of the global discourse about heritage at the margins ...
The term Melanesia is a partly geographic, partly cultural referent to a subregion of the island Pac...
Taking a historical ethnomusicological approach, this article argues that shipboard and plantation m...
The Author(s) 2019. Melanesians were pejoratively labelled the dark-skinned islanders by European ex...
In the 19th century Melanesians were pejoratively labelled black by European maritime explorers (mel...
In the 19th century Melanesians were pejoratively labelled black by European maritime explorers (mel...
This article identifies and explores an emerging tendency among Melanesians to reenvision their regi...
This article identifies and explores an emerging tendency among Melanesians to reenvision their regi...
This article identifies and explores an emerging tendency among Melanesians to reenvision their regi...
Australian South Sea Islanders, the descendants of the Melanesians from (primarily) Vanuatu and Solo...
Australian South Sea Islanders, the descendants of the Melanesians from (primarily) Vanuatu and Solo...
In the 1980s, Melanesian musicians began to compose songs protesting the Indonesian occupation of We...
This thesis examines how indigenous Papua New Guinean notions of identity and belonging are embodied...
In this essay, I examine the dominant representations of Melanesia as a place and Melanesians as peo...
There are probably no other people on earth to whom the image of the ‘stone-age ’ is so persistently...
In this article, I look at the reverberations of the global discourse about heritage at the margins ...
The term Melanesia is a partly geographic, partly cultural referent to a subregion of the island Pac...
Taking a historical ethnomusicological approach, this article argues that shipboard and plantation m...
The Author(s) 2019. Melanesians were pejoratively labelled the dark-skinned islanders by European ex...
In the 19th century Melanesians were pejoratively labelled black by European maritime explorers (mel...
In the 19th century Melanesians were pejoratively labelled black by European maritime explorers (mel...
This article identifies and explores an emerging tendency among Melanesians to reenvision their regi...
This article identifies and explores an emerging tendency among Melanesians to reenvision their regi...
This article identifies and explores an emerging tendency among Melanesians to reenvision their regi...
Australian South Sea Islanders, the descendants of the Melanesians from (primarily) Vanuatu and Solo...
Australian South Sea Islanders, the descendants of the Melanesians from (primarily) Vanuatu and Solo...
In the 1980s, Melanesian musicians began to compose songs protesting the Indonesian occupation of We...
This thesis examines how indigenous Papua New Guinean notions of identity and belonging are embodied...
In this essay, I examine the dominant representations of Melanesia as a place and Melanesians as peo...
There are probably no other people on earth to whom the image of the ‘stone-age ’ is so persistently...
In this article, I look at the reverberations of the global discourse about heritage at the margins ...
The term Melanesia is a partly geographic, partly cultural referent to a subregion of the island Pac...
Taking a historical ethnomusicological approach, this article argues that shipboard and plantation m...