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Literary Culture and the Pacific

Literary Culture and the Pacific

Literary Culture and the Pacific

Nineteenth-Century Textual Encounters
Vanessa Smith, King's College, Cambridge
November 2005
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    This 1998 book examines a range of nineteenth-century European accounts from the Pacific, depicting Polynesian responses to imported metropolitan culture, in particular its technologies of writing and print. Texts designed to present self-affirming images of 'native' wonderment at European culture in fact betray the emergence of more complex modes of appropriation and interrogation by the Pacific peoples. Vanessa Smith argues that the Pacific islanders called into question the material basis and symbolic capacities of writing, even as they were first being framed in written representations. Examining accounts by beachcombers and missionaries, she suggests that complex modes of self-authorization informed the transmission of new cultural practices to the Pacific peoples. This shift of attention towards reception and appropriation provides the context for a detailed discussion of Robert Louis Stevenson's late Pacific writings.

    • Interdisciplinary approach applying literary criticism to cultural accounts and situating literary texts within ethnographic context
    • Contributes to debates about empire and colonialism, while shifting focus to the Pacific, relatively neglected in recent studies
    • First book-length study to offer detailed, theoretically informed readings of Stevenson's Pacific writings, including unpublished manuscripts

    Reviews & endorsements

    "...Smith (King's College, Cambridge) has written an interesting analysis of European accounts of early contact with Pacific islanders." Choice

    "The book is an innovative and useful addition to the presently flourishing critical field of colonial and post/ neocolonial studies...Literary Culture and the Pacific offers a wealth of specific interpretive moments...excellent insights...an excellent bibliography...an original and valuable book." Modern Philology

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    Product details

    November 2005
    Paperback
    9780521022989
    316 pages
    229 × 154 × 29 mm
    0.485kg
    9 b/w illus. 1 map
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of Illustrations
    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction: acts of reading
    • 1. 'A gift of fabrication': the beachcomber as bricoleur
    • 2. Lip service and conversation
    • 3. 'Other people's books': Stevenson's Pacific travels
    • 4. Piracy and exchange: Stevenson's Pacific fictions
    • 5. In the press of events: Stevenson's Pacific history
    • Afterword: 'the impediment of tongues'
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Vanessa Smith , King's College, Cambridge