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OverviewThis book places islanders’ struggles and knowledge at the forefront of island studies. Written by experts from diverse fields and locations, it covers a wide range of topics, from the history of island studies to critical ocean studies. In remapping the field of island studies from Okinawa, an emerging hub of community-based knowledge and interdisciplinary collaboration between leading critics and theorists in geography, linguistics, tourism, literature, international relations, and peace studies reveals the challenges for the future of island studies. The book consists of two parts: the first offers a collection of individual contributions that demonstrate the vital role that the field’s interdisciplinarity can play in creating bridges between the political and social issues islanders and the islands face and the disciplines involved. The second part provides a cross-disciplinary discussion between the authors and scholars of island studies in Okinawa, including localexperts, and suggests new ways to think about the future of island studies that are intricately linked to islanders’ agency, preservation of languages and heritage, and the security of the islands. As such, the book directly addresses the current state of the field as well as with its future. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ayano GinozaPublisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore Imprint: Springer Verlag, Singapore Edition: 2020 ed. Weight: 0.203kg ISBN: 9789811562907ISBN 10: 9811562903 Pages: 101 Publication Date: 24 November 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction.- Prospects for Island Studies.- Island as Safe Havens: Thinking about Security and Safety o Gåhan/Guam.- Island Studies & US Militarism of the Pacific.- Island Studies in the Academy: The State of This Interdisciplinary Field.- The Perspective of Cultural Heritage/Cultural Landscape in Critical Island Studies.- The Possibilities of Phylogenetic Tree Studies in Ryukyuan Languages Research.- Panel Discussions.- Prospects for Critical Island Studies.ReviewsAuthor InformationAyano Ginoza, Research Institute for Islands and Sustainability, University of the Ryukyus Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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