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REVIEW ESSAY: The Song Maps of Craig Santos Perez
2015Transmotion, Vol 1 No 1 (2015)
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There’s no place (Like Home): Craig Santos Perez’s poetry as military strategy
Green Letters, 2016This essay is interested in hearing the voices obscured by militarisation. It looks at the poetry of Craig Santos Perez, a native Chamorro from Guam, in an attempt to begin puzzling out the idea of...
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2020
Craig Santos Perez, poet and activist from Guam, uses his poetry to call attention to the negative effects of colonialism and militarization on his homeland and the Pacific. He reminds his readers of the mistreatment of his people the Chamorros, the special “unincorporated” status of Guam and the land that is taken over little by little by the US Army.
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Craig Santos Perez, poet and activist from Guam, uses his poetry to call attention to the negative effects of colonialism and militarization on his homeland and the Pacific. He reminds his readers of the mistreatment of his people the Chamorros, the special “unincorporated” status of Guam and the land that is taken over little by little by the US Army.
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Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies
Review of: Indigenous Pacific Islander Eco-Literatures, Kathy Jetňil-Kijiner, Leora Kava and Craig Santos Perez (eds) (2022) Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai‘i Press, 404 pp., ISBN 978 0 82489 105 3 (pbk), $29 ISBN 978 0 82489 104 6 (hbk ...
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Review of: Indigenous Pacific Islander Eco-Literatures, Kathy Jetňil-Kijiner, Leora Kava and Craig Santos Perez (eds) (2022) Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai‘i Press, 404 pp., ISBN 978 0 82489 105 3 (pbk), $29 ISBN 978 0 82489 104 6 (hbk ...
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