An Ocean of Wonder : : The Fantastic in the Pacific / / ed. by ku‘ualoha ho‘omanawanui, Joyce Pualani Warren, Cristina Bacchilega.

An Ocean of Wonder: The Fantastic in the Pacific brings together fifty writers and artists from across Moananuiākea working in myriad genres across media, ranging from oral narratives and traditional wonder tales to creative writing as well as visual artwork and scholarly essays. Collectively, this...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Hawaii Press Complete eBook-Package 2024
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Place / Publishing House:Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2024]
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Year of Publication:2024
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (370 p.) :; 16 b&w illustrations, 26 color plates
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Oceanic Wonder across Tā and Vā: An Alternative Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Kīauau, Hōauau—Navigating Our Fantastic Sea of Islands
  • Te Pō
  • He Holomoana Āiwaiwa (A Fantastic Voyage) Navigating Wonder in Pasifika Literature
  • Into the Tupuaga
  • Artist Statement: Aitu Studies
  • Aitu
  • Histories of Wonder, Futures of Wonder: Chamorro Activist Identity, Community, and Leadership in “The Legend of Gadao” and “The Women Who Saved Guåhan from a Giant Fish”
  • Artists’ Statement for She Who Dies to Live: Lifting the Veil
  • She Who Dies to Live
  • Reconstituting Indigenous Oceanic Folktales
  • Artist Statement for Pouliuli (from the Interstellar Series)
  • Dreaming Indigenous Realities in Young Adult Literatures of Oceania
  • Artists’ Statement for “Bowl of Stars”
  • Bowl of Stars
  • Artist Statement: The Art of John Pule
  • Artist Statement: Writing from the Vā
  • Ho‘oulu Lāhui
  • Auntie
  • Artist Statement for “ ‘Āina Hānau”
  • Selections from “ ‘Āina Hānau”
  • Artist Statement for Līlīnoe
  • Artists’ Statement for “Across Lewa and Kikilo” and Ma Waena
  • Across Lewa and Kikilo
  • An Aloha ‘Āina Imaginary: Kahikina Kelekona and the Fantastic
  • Artist Statement for Hānau Pō‘ele and Makalei
  • Artist Statement: Once upon One Time
  • Tourists
  • Artist Statement for Kanaloa, Nanaue, The Puhi Rider
  • Artist Statement for “Ka Hoaka”
  • Ka Hoaka
  • Artist Statement for “When We Become Home”
  • When We Become Home
  • Nā Mana Mo‘olelo, Nā Mo‘olelo Mana Adaptations of Mo‘olelo Hawai‘i to Empower Mo‘olelo through the Generations
  • Artist Statement for Ka Lei Hulu a Kahelekūlani i Hi‘ilaniwai (The Feather Lei of Kahelekūlani at Hi‘ilaniwai)
  • Artists’ Statement for “Hāloa‘aikanaka: An Origin Story of the Rise of the Third-Born Hāloa”
  • Hāloa‘aikanaka: An Origin Story of the Rise of the Third-Born Hāloa
  • Artists’ Statement for Nakili
  • The Fag End of Fāgogo
  • Artist Statement for “The Forever Spam, 2055”
  • The Forever Spam, 2055
  • Ko au tēnei
  • Cyberspace Is an Island in Oceania A Close Reading of “Te Kuharere Tapes” by @tekahureremoa
  • Black Milk
  • Artist Statement: An Interview with Sosthène Desanges
  • “A Crossing in Dark Waters” from Ash & Vanille
  • Hiti, the Return of the Navigator
  • 2140AD
  • Ocean Birth
  • The Wind through Stars
  • Drawing from the Margins: Speculating Pacific Diasporas across Discipline, Genre, and Form
  • Artist Statement for “Padil o (the Paddle)”
  • Padil o (the Paddle)
  • Artist Statement for Sina ma Tinirau
  • Vilsoni Hereniko
  • Artist Statement for Ia Ora Taaroa, Paraoa Iti ē (Greetings Taaroa, Little Whale)
  • Contributors