This article applies the concept of aquapelagic assemblages to an understanding of artistic and cultural expression in Vanuatu. Using the radical interdisciplinarity of a chorography, I explore the ways that ni-Vanuatu cultural practices such as water music and sand drawing manifest themselves as components of aquapelagic assemblages. Building on Epeli Hau’ofa’s idea of the Pacific as a “sea of islands” (1993) this article continues a project that privileges the voices of ni-Vanuatu artists and cultural producers. A sand drawing is presented as a chorographic inscription of multiscalar Oceanian ontologies informing an analysis of the livelihood aspects of human and non- human (inter)relations in-between, throughout and with islands, shores,...
International audienceThe butterfly rig, an Oceanic spritsail generally used tacking in a Melanesian...
International audienceThis paper deals with the aestheticization and commoditization of culture in s...
This thesis explores the relationship between contemporary art and kastom in Port Vila, Vanuatu. Sin...
This article reviews the cultural-environmental context of the Leweton community’s liquid percussion...
© 2015 Equinox Publishing Ltd. This article reviews the cultural-environmental context of the Leweto...
Post-colonial Vanuatu is one of the most culturally and linguistically diversecountries in the world...
Taking the case of the Mwerlap- speaking people from the islands of Gaua and Merelava in northern Va...
Embodying dual legacies (ancestral and colonial), communities throughout the Pacific Islands are con...
Vanuatu sand drawing has been listed by UNESCO since 2006 and has both fascinated and puzzled resear...
This session presents Netai en Namou Toc / Stories of Mother Ocean, a newly published illustrated ch...
Close examination of material forms and the social relations within which they are embedded soon rev...
International audienceThrough my research in geography I have developed a particular interest in ins...
This article investigates connections between climate justice and cultural sustainability through th...
In the central islands of Vanuatu (formerly New Hebrides), there is a practice of "sand drawing" whi...
Dans les îles du centre du Vanuatu (anciennement Nouvelles-Hébrides), il existe une pratique de « de...
International audienceThe butterfly rig, an Oceanic spritsail generally used tacking in a Melanesian...
International audienceThis paper deals with the aestheticization and commoditization of culture in s...
This thesis explores the relationship between contemporary art and kastom in Port Vila, Vanuatu. Sin...
This article reviews the cultural-environmental context of the Leweton community’s liquid percussion...
© 2015 Equinox Publishing Ltd. This article reviews the cultural-environmental context of the Leweto...
Post-colonial Vanuatu is one of the most culturally and linguistically diversecountries in the world...
Taking the case of the Mwerlap- speaking people from the islands of Gaua and Merelava in northern Va...
Embodying dual legacies (ancestral and colonial), communities throughout the Pacific Islands are con...
Vanuatu sand drawing has been listed by UNESCO since 2006 and has both fascinated and puzzled resear...
This session presents Netai en Namou Toc / Stories of Mother Ocean, a newly published illustrated ch...
Close examination of material forms and the social relations within which they are embedded soon rev...
International audienceThrough my research in geography I have developed a particular interest in ins...
This article investigates connections between climate justice and cultural sustainability through th...
In the central islands of Vanuatu (formerly New Hebrides), there is a practice of "sand drawing" whi...
Dans les îles du centre du Vanuatu (anciennement Nouvelles-Hébrides), il existe une pratique de « de...
International audienceThe butterfly rig, an Oceanic spritsail generally used tacking in a Melanesian...
International audienceThis paper deals with the aestheticization and commoditization of culture in s...
This thesis explores the relationship between contemporary art and kastom in Port Vila, Vanuatu. Sin...