Answering the call for a new ecological democracy, representational and performative initiatives by Oceanian writers and spoken-word artists, dancers, choreographers, and filmmakers render the conditions of life in the contemporary Pacific visible globally and counter the threat of disappearance posed by both global warming and a global economy. Acting in concert and insisting on the indivisibility of people and the land, their performative actions exemplify an “ecology of practices.
In the context of pressing environmental challenges in the Pacific and indeed the world, this specia...
How are affective regimes of colonialism, such as the discourses and sites of memorialization, recog...
The global debate about climate change and its impacts has brought renewed attention to the unique c...
As entire island nations slip beneath rising seas, how can we reimagine a political future where the...
Low-lying Pacific island nations are experiencing the frontline of lea-level rises and climate chang...
Paper Session XIIIThis paper will discuss the ways in which the image of breath serves to concretize...
The concept of the Anthropocene confounds Eurocentric distinctions of natural and human history, as...
It is estimated that by 2050 as many as 75 million people in the Asia-Pacific region will be forced ...
The fate of 2700 islanders from the Carteret Islands off the north-eastern coast of Bougainville has...
This dissertation argues that critical and creative attention to contemporary stories from Oceania o...
Low-lying Pacific island nations are experiencing the frontline of lea-level rises and climate chang...
Issues of ‘failed’ nation-states, political meltdowns, coups and increasing militarisation have dogg...
This edited volume examines the opportunities to think, do, and/or create jointly afforded by digita...
In an era of globalization and new communication technologies, and in a present profoundly marked by...
Climate change, in terms of its current and future impacts, is a critical issue for the Pacific Isla...
In the context of pressing environmental challenges in the Pacific and indeed the world, this specia...
How are affective regimes of colonialism, such as the discourses and sites of memorialization, recog...
The global debate about climate change and its impacts has brought renewed attention to the unique c...
As entire island nations slip beneath rising seas, how can we reimagine a political future where the...
Low-lying Pacific island nations are experiencing the frontline of lea-level rises and climate chang...
Paper Session XIIIThis paper will discuss the ways in which the image of breath serves to concretize...
The concept of the Anthropocene confounds Eurocentric distinctions of natural and human history, as...
It is estimated that by 2050 as many as 75 million people in the Asia-Pacific region will be forced ...
The fate of 2700 islanders from the Carteret Islands off the north-eastern coast of Bougainville has...
This dissertation argues that critical and creative attention to contemporary stories from Oceania o...
Low-lying Pacific island nations are experiencing the frontline of lea-level rises and climate chang...
Issues of ‘failed’ nation-states, political meltdowns, coups and increasing militarisation have dogg...
This edited volume examines the opportunities to think, do, and/or create jointly afforded by digita...
In an era of globalization and new communication technologies, and in a present profoundly marked by...
Climate change, in terms of its current and future impacts, is a critical issue for the Pacific Isla...
In the context of pressing environmental challenges in the Pacific and indeed the world, this specia...
How are affective regimes of colonialism, such as the discourses and sites of memorialization, recog...
The global debate about climate change and its impacts has brought renewed attention to the unique c...