Aphrodite’s Island: The European Discovery of Tahiti

Awards:   Short-listed for New Zealand Post Book Awards: General Non-Fiction 2010 Shortlisted for New Zealand Post Book Awards: General Non-Fiction 2010.
Author:   Anne Salmond
Publisher:   University of California Press
ISBN:  

9780520261143


Pages:   544
Publication Date:   12 January 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Awards

  • Short-listed for New Zealand Post Book Awards: General Non-Fiction 2010
  • Shortlisted for New Zealand Post Book Awards: General Non-Fiction 2010.

Overview

"""Aphrodite's Island"" is a bold new account of the European discovery of Tahiti, the Pacific island of mythic status that has figured so powerfully in European imaginings about sexuality, the exotic, and the nobility or bestiality of 'savages.' In this groundbreaking book, Anne Salmond takes readers to the center of the shared history to furnish rich insights into Tahitian perceptions of the visitors while illuminating the full extent of European fascination with Tahiti. As she discerns the impact and meaning of the European effect on the islands, she demonstrates how, during the early contact period, the mythologies of Europe and Tahiti intersected and became entwined. Drawing on Tahitian oral histories, European manuscripts and artworks, collections of Tahitian artifacts, and illustrated with contemporary sketches, paintings, and engravings from the voyages, ""Aphrodite's Island"" provides a vivid account of the Europeans' Tahitian adventures. At the same time, the book's compelling insights into Tahitian life significantly change the way we view the history of this small island during a period when it became a crossroads for Europe."

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Author:   Anne Salmond
Publisher:   University of California Press
Imprint:   University of California Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.517kg
ISBN:  

9780520261143


ISBN 10:   0520261143
Pages:   544
Publication Date:   12 January 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Aphrodite's Island Chapter 1 Thunder in 'Opoa Chapter 2 The Glorious Children of Tetumu Chapter 3 Purea, 'Queen' of Tahiti Chapter 4 Happy Island of Cythera Chapter 5 Ahutoru at the Opera Chapter 6 A Polynesian Venus Chapter 7 Captain Cook in Arcadia Chapter 8 The Transit of Venus Chapter 9 Circling the Land Chapter 10 Tupaia's Ship Chapter 11 The Viceroy of Peru Chapter 12 Tute 's Return Chapter 13 Hitihiti's Odyssey Chapter 14 The Red Feathers of 'Oro Chapter 15 Three Tahitians in Lima Chapter 16 Boenechea's Burial Chapter 17 Matimo and the Friars Chapter 18 Ma'i on Ice Skates Chapter 19 A Bare-chested Captain Chapter 20 Tute 's Portrait Conclusion The Angel of History Appendix I The Seasons in Tahiti Appendix II Islands Named by Island Navigators Selected Bibliography Notes Index

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"""A spellbinding, richly descriptive, and deeply thought-provoking account of late 18th-century Tahitian life and cultural conflict."" STARRED REVIEW Library Journal ""A gripping multidisciplinary history ... Salmond has mined an immense archive to create a brilliant picture of Tahiti, and also the Europe it fascinated."" Foreword ""There is awe to be had in reading this blockbuster of a book. Salmond offers us the satisfying, readerly pleasure of realising a particular place and time."" -- Katrina Schlunke Times Higher Education ""An absorbing history of the European engagement with Tahiti."" Scotsman ""Scholars from many fields ... and general readers may turn to this book as a freshly conceived, attractively written example of world history."" -- Harry Liebersohn Journal Of World History ""The story is one that has been told many times, but Salmond's book offers new insights."" -- Glyn Williams Times Literary Supplement (TLS) ""Readers are in debt to Anne Salmond for adding a substantial and well-researched cross-cultural work to understanding of a decade in which Europeans, Captain Cook among them, discovered Otahite, Aphrodite's Island."" Cook's Log ""A refreshingly even-handed analysis of late-eighteenth century affairs on Tahiti."" -- Grove Koger Magill's Literary Annual / Salem Press"


A spellbinding, richly descriptive, and deeply thought-provoking account of late 18th-century Tahitian life and cultural conflict. STARRED REVIEW--Library Journal A gripping multidisciplinary history ... Salmond has mined an immense archive to create a brilliant picture of Tahiti, and also the Europe it fascinated. --Foreword There is awe to be had in reading this blockbuster of a book. Salmond offers us the satisfying, readerly pleasure of realising a particular place and time. --Times Higher Education An absorbing history of the European engagement with Tahiti. --Scotsman


Author Information

Anne Salmond is Distinguished Professor of Maori Studies and Anthropology at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Among her books are Two Worlds: First Meetings between Maori and Europeans 1642-1772 and The Trial of the Cannibal Dog: Captain Cook in the South Seas.

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