Berths and Anchorages: Pacific Cultural Studies from Oceania

被引:5
|
作者
Kauvaka, Lea Lani Kinikini
机构
[1] East-West Center, Honolulu
来源
CONTEMPORARY PACIFIC | 2016年 / 28卷 / 01期
关键词
cultural studies; Native Pacific cultural studies; Pacific Islands studies; the University of the South Pacific; Oceania Centre for Arts; Culture; and Pacific Studies; metaphorical canoes; berthing spaces;
D O I
10.1353/cp.2016.0000
中图分类号
K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ;
摘要
The canoe has been a dominant metaphor constituting the discursive growth of Pacific studies in its transformation from a multidisciplinary to interdisciplinary project. In the first half of this essay I grapple with extending the canoe metaphors discussed by Vicente Diaz and J Kekaulani Kauanui in their 2001 article "Native Pacific Cultural Studies on the Edge," and in the latter part I discuss programming at the Oceania Centre for Arts and Culture and Pacific Studies at the University of the South Pacific. Not wholly rejecting the " seductive metaphor" of Pacific studies as an interdisciplinary canoe between fields of study, my intention rather is to seek how to expand the metaphor productively toward anchorages and berths to produce homegrown theorizing of our intellectual practices, including creative practices. Practice-based research paradigms are increasingly being utilized in Pacific studies, and this kind of re-engagement with the discourse is productive. For a more holistic and pragmatic as well as intellectual and political Pacific studies, the canoe must make landfall, to complete a hermeneutic circle that began with the theoretical placing of the canoe as the animus of the interdisciplinary project in 2001.
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页码:130 / 151
页数:22
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