Cultural
Memory:
Reconfiguring
History
and Identity
in the
Postcolonial
Pacific
edited by
Jeannette Marie Mageo
2001
Honolulu: University of Hawai'i
Press
from 1999 Symposium
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- Introduction
- Jeannette Marie Mageo
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- Chapter 1. On memory genres: Tendencies in cultural remembering
- Jeannette Marie Mageo
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- I. Recollecting Cultural History and Identity
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- Chapter 2. Remembering freedom and the freedom to remember: Tongan
memories of independence
- Helen Morton
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- Chapter 3. The third meaning in cultural memory: History, identity,
and spirit possession in Samoa
- Jeannette Marie Mageo
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- Chapter 4. Elision or decision: Lived history and the contextual
grounding of the constructed past
- Laurence Marshall Carucci
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- II. Positionality, Ambiguity, and Ambivalence
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- Chapter 5. Memory, power, and loss in Rawa discourse
- Doug Dalton
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- Chapter 6. Recounting and remembering "first contact" on Simbo
- Christine Dureau
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- Chapter 7. Memory and conviction: Colonial tales of prisoners in
the New Hebrides
- Margaret Critchlow Rodman
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- III. Colonial Continuities/Discontinuities in Cultural Memory
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- Chapter 8. Re-membering the history of the Hawaiian hula
- Amy Ku`uleialoha Stillman
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- Chapter 9. Afterword: On the befores and afters of the encounter
- Greg Dening
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