This dissertation explores selected plays from Hawaii, Aotearoa New Zealand, and Fiji that critically engage aspects of colonial and postcolonial Pacific histories. This historiographic drama, produced primarily by indigenous and diasporic playwrights, forms part of a broader theatrical genre that has flourished throughout Oceania since the late 1960s and is coeval with a phase of significant social change in the region, with the decolonization and independence of many Pacific Island nations, as well as changing responses to globalization, and increased migratory and diasporic movements within and beyond the area. Drawing upon discussions in theatre and performance studies, historiography, Pacific studies, and postcolonial studies, I examin...
During the past twenty years, Hawaiian dramatist and museum educator Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl has be...
This thesis is written in the format of a three act play. The author has elected this structure to f...
Up until recently, Micronesia has occupied an “absent” place within Oceanic studies. This absence h...
This thesis focuses on notions of ‘traditional’ and ‘contemporary’ theatre in two Pacific Island con...
This thesis focuses on notions of ‘traditional’ and ‘contemporary’ theatre in two Pacific Island con...
This thesis focuses on notions of ‘traditional’ and ‘contemporary’ theatre in two Pacific Island con...
This thesis focuses on notions of ‘traditional’ and ‘contemporary’ theatre in two Pacific Island con...
How are affective regimes of colonialism, such as the discourses and sites of memorialization, recog...
How are affective regimes of colonialism, such as the discourses and sites of memorialization, recog...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Carolyn O'DwyerThis thesis describes and charts ...
Panel 6: Island Societies and Globality 2In the past twenty years, writers and scholars from the Pac...
"We are the ocean," Epeli Hau‘ofa declared in 1993, challenging the view of Pacific Islands as isola...
Since 1972, the countries of the Pacific have come together every four years to express their cultur...
This research fills a gap in the literature on Pasifika theatre, theatre made by immigrants from the...
Up until recently, Micronesia has occupied an “absent” place within Oceanic studies. This absence h...
During the past twenty years, Hawaiian dramatist and museum educator Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl has be...
This thesis is written in the format of a three act play. The author has elected this structure to f...
Up until recently, Micronesia has occupied an “absent” place within Oceanic studies. This absence h...
This thesis focuses on notions of ‘traditional’ and ‘contemporary’ theatre in two Pacific Island con...
This thesis focuses on notions of ‘traditional’ and ‘contemporary’ theatre in two Pacific Island con...
This thesis focuses on notions of ‘traditional’ and ‘contemporary’ theatre in two Pacific Island con...
This thesis focuses on notions of ‘traditional’ and ‘contemporary’ theatre in two Pacific Island con...
How are affective regimes of colonialism, such as the discourses and sites of memorialization, recog...
How are affective regimes of colonialism, such as the discourses and sites of memorialization, recog...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Carolyn O'DwyerThis thesis describes and charts ...
Panel 6: Island Societies and Globality 2In the past twenty years, writers and scholars from the Pac...
"We are the ocean," Epeli Hau‘ofa declared in 1993, challenging the view of Pacific Islands as isola...
Since 1972, the countries of the Pacific have come together every four years to express their cultur...
This research fills a gap in the literature on Pasifika theatre, theatre made by immigrants from the...
Up until recently, Micronesia has occupied an “absent” place within Oceanic studies. This absence h...
During the past twenty years, Hawaiian dramatist and museum educator Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl has be...
This thesis is written in the format of a three act play. The author has elected this structure to f...
Up until recently, Micronesia has occupied an “absent” place within Oceanic studies. This absence h...