Once Were Pacific: Maori Connections to Oceania

Awards:   Winner of Once Were Pacific 2013
Author:   Alice Te Punga Somerville
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
ISBN:  

9780816677573


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   11 April 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Once Were Pacific: Maori Connections to Oceania


Awards

  • Winner of Once Were Pacific 2013

Overview

Native identity is usually associated with a particular place. But what if that place is the ocean? Once Were Pacific explores this question as it considers how Maori and other Pacific peoples frame their connection to the ocean, to New Zealand, and to each other through various creative works. Maori scholar Alice Te Punga Somerville shows how and when Maori and other Pacific peoples articulate their ancestral history as migratory seafarers, drawing their identity not only from land but also from water. Te Punga Somerville interrogates the relationship between indigeneity, migration, and diaspora, focusing on texts: poetry, fiction, theater, film, and music, viewed alongside historical instances of performance, journalism, and scholarship.

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Author:   Alice Te Punga Somerville
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
Imprint:   University of Minnesota Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9780816677573


ISBN 10:   0816677573
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   11 April 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Reviews

Alice Te Punga Somverville has writtem a scintillating text that explores the relationship between Maori and our Pacific forebears... --Ella Henry, <i>Interface</i></p> Critical yet imaginative, formalist, and specifically indigenist, the analyses throughout this work are informative, entertaining, and engaging. Ultimately, <i>Once Were Pacific</i> explores works and spaces never before addressed critically. --<i>College Literature</i></p> Alice Te Punga Somerville has contributed an outstanding and challenging text to contemporary literary studies in Aotearoa and beyond. With new readings of existing texts, <i>Once Were Pacific</i> offers an impressive depth of analysis about the trade in cultural identity that has evolved in the Polynesian world. This book should be read repeatedly for the insights and understandings the author has carefully presented in its pages. --<i>Journal of New Zealand Literature</i></p> Concerned with webs of connections and disconnections across a life as migrants, <i>Once Were Pacific </i>is a literary study of Maori writers writing in English in and across an ocean of islands. --<i>American Quarterly</i></p>


Alice Te Punga Somverville has writtem a scintillating text that explores the relationship between Maori and our Pacific forebears... --Ella Henry, Interface Critical yet imaginative, formalist, and specifically indigenist, the analyses throughout this work are informative, entertaining, and engaging. Ultimately, Once Were Pacific explores works and spaces never before addressed critically. --College Literature Alice Te Punga Somerville has contributed an outstanding and challenging text to contemporary literary studies in Aotearoa and beyond. With new readings of existing texts, Once Were Pacific offers an impressive depth of analysis about the trade in cultural identity that has evolved in the Polynesian world. This book should be read repeatedly for the insights and understandings the author has carefully presented in its pages. --Journal of New Zealand Literature Concerned with webs of connections and disconnections across a life as migrants, Once Were Pacific is a literary study of Maori writers writing in English in and across an ocean of islands. --American Quarterly


Author Information

Alice Te Punga Somerville (Te tiawa) is senior lecturer at Victoria University of Wellington, where she teaches Mori, Pacific, and Indigenous writing in English.

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