International audienceOceania includes sovereign states as well as overseas territories of metropolitan powers. In both cases, contemporary geopolitical borders are legacies of colonialism. As in many (de)colonised places, materialisations of spatially anchored social imaginaries and practices of self and otherness, play a role in the everyday politics of Oceania's communities and states. Notably, cultural intimacies (Herzfeld, 2016) in this region are also shaped by tensions between islands in an archipelagic unit. Characterised by plural identities, Oceania's communities must navigate solidarities within the colonial borders of unitary sovereign states or non-sovereign island territories. Given this context, we ask whether spatially ancho...
Paper submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; ba...
Nomadic identities have shaped island histories and archipelagic communities since the emergence of ...
Discourses and politics in the Pacific, as in other regions of the world, have at times equated ‘rac...
International audienceOceania includes sovereign states as well as overseas territories of metropoli...
Abstract: The interplay between national self-determination, the colo-nial legacy, the concept of so...
Since its origins in late eighteenth-century European thought, the idea of placing a regional frame ...
Oceanic perspectives seldom appear in the geopolitical discourse of metropolitan powers, and the age...
Since its origins in late eighteenth-century European thought, the idea of placing a regional frame ...
The diaspora within Oceania conceptualises the existence of settler communities of Tuvaluan heritage...
Regional organization in Oceania has a history dating to the early post-war period while the rise of...
Abstract. - Traditionally, islands are considered as cultural bridges but also as places of conflict...
This paper examines diasporic identities within the Pacific islands context and how these identities...
International audienceThe Pacific islands are made up of twenty-two countries and territories. Appro...
This study examines pan-Oceanic identity envisioned by Epeli Hau\u27ofa at The Oceania Center of Art...
Although there exists some ambiguity over the precise constitution of Oceania, given the scattering ...
Paper submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; ba...
Nomadic identities have shaped island histories and archipelagic communities since the emergence of ...
Discourses and politics in the Pacific, as in other regions of the world, have at times equated ‘rac...
International audienceOceania includes sovereign states as well as overseas territories of metropoli...
Abstract: The interplay between national self-determination, the colo-nial legacy, the concept of so...
Since its origins in late eighteenth-century European thought, the idea of placing a regional frame ...
Oceanic perspectives seldom appear in the geopolitical discourse of metropolitan powers, and the age...
Since its origins in late eighteenth-century European thought, the idea of placing a regional frame ...
The diaspora within Oceania conceptualises the existence of settler communities of Tuvaluan heritage...
Regional organization in Oceania has a history dating to the early post-war period while the rise of...
Abstract. - Traditionally, islands are considered as cultural bridges but also as places of conflict...
This paper examines diasporic identities within the Pacific islands context and how these identities...
International audienceThe Pacific islands are made up of twenty-two countries and territories. Appro...
This study examines pan-Oceanic identity envisioned by Epeli Hau\u27ofa at The Oceania Center of Art...
Although there exists some ambiguity over the precise constitution of Oceania, given the scattering ...
Paper submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; ba...
Nomadic identities have shaped island histories and archipelagic communities since the emergence of ...
Discourses and politics in the Pacific, as in other regions of the world, have at times equated ‘rac...