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Archipelagic aesthetics in Craig Santos Perez’s from unincorporated territory
Journal of New Zealand and Pacific Studies, 2022Scholars have often noted a poetics of fragmentation in Craig Santos Perez’s from unincorporated territory and have interpreted it in terms of an adaption of modernist aesthetic. Building on this work, this article argues that, while Perez’s poetry may be adapting familiar modernist poetics, more significantly it presents an aesthetic that is rooted in
Stefanie Mueller
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Navigating Chamoru Poetry: Indigeneity, Aesthetics, and Decolonization, Craig Santos Perez (2021)
Journal of New Zealand and Pacific Studies, 2023Review of: Navigating Chamoru Poetry: Indigeneity, Aesthetics, and Decolonization, Craig Santos Perez (2021) Tuscon, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 254 pp., ISBN 978 0 81653 550 7 (pbk), US ...
Paola Della Valle
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2015
Guam in the Mariana Islands today remains an unincorporated organized territory of the United States of America. Its ongoing colonial history illustrates the role of the Pacific island world in the formation of a European vision of globalization and the continuing hegemonic purchase of this vision in the twenty-first century in what Hillary Clinton has
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Guam in the Mariana Islands today remains an unincorporated organized territory of the United States of America. Its ongoing colonial history illustrates the role of the Pacific island world in the formation of a European vision of globalization and the continuing hegemonic purchase of this vision in the twenty-first century in what Hillary Clinton has
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Mapping Modernity in Guam: The Unincorporated Ecologies of Craig Santos Perez’s Poetics
2019Bonnie Etherington
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Indigenous Geopoetics in Selected Poems by Craig Santos Perez
Maǧallaẗ Buḥūṯ Kulliyyaẗ Al-Adāb - Gamiʿāẗ Al-Munūfiyyaẗexaly +2 more sources
Guam, Un-Inc.; or Craig Santos Perez’s transterritorial challenge to American studies as usual
2019Mary A Knighton
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