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Diaspora, Memory and Chamorro Migration from Guam, in Craig Santos Perez’s Poetry

2019
In a famous essay, socio-anthropologist Epeli Hau’ofa described traditional Oceania as “a sea of islands”, a definition meant to underline inclusion, connectedness and a view of the ocean as a privileged means of communication, interaction between people and circulation of goods and knowledge: a sea that does not divide but includes. Eighteenth century
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Indigenous Pacific Islander Eco-Literatures, Kathy Jetňil-Kijiner, Leora Kava and Craig Santos Perez (eds) (2022)

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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Habitat Threshold. By Craig Santos Perez

ISLE Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 2021
Eric Magrane
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Craig Santos Perez and Myung Mi Kim: Voicing the Integral Divide: Transcending Suffering by Reshaping American History and Language

2015
Writing about N. NourbeSe Philip's Zong!, Nathanial Mackey asks whether reordering history's "linguistic protocols might undo or redo history itself." Many authors attempting to recalibrate the self within a sense of the nation and its history are using innovative forms of hybridity to write a new America which defies Anglo-centric perspectives ...
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