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245 00 $aSouth seas encounters :$bnineteenth-century Oceania, Britain, and America /$cedited by Richard Fulton [and three others].
264 1 $aNew York, NY :$bRoutledge,$c2018.
300 $a1 online resource.
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490 1 $aThe Nineteenth Century Series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 $aDescription based on print version record.
505 00 $tTable of Contents --$tIntroduction --$tList of Illustrations --$tPart One: Ethnographic Encounters --$tChapter One: "The Natives Have a Decided Feeling for Form:" A.C. Haddon, the Torres Strait(s) Expedition, and the Question of Primitive Art --$tAmy Woodson-Boulton, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles --$tChapter Two: Macabre Encounters: Poisoned Arrows and Poisoned Ethnographies from Victorian Melanesia --$tJane Samson, University of Alberta --$tPart Two: Hawaiì and the British Empire --$tChapter Three: A Meeting of "Sister Sovereigns:" Hawaiian Royalty at Victorias Golden Jubilee --$tLindsay Puawehiwa Wilhelm, University of California, Los Angeles --$tChapter Four: At Home with the Victorians? The Kingdom of Hawaiì at the London Fisheries Exhibition, 1883 --$tPeter H. Hoffenberg, University of Hawaiì, Manoa --$tChapter Five: Robert Louis Stevensons Grass Hut in Hawaiì --$tRichard J. Hill, Chaminade University --$tChapter Six: Lad O Pairts in Paradise: A Scottish Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Kingdom of Hawaiì --$tBud (Duane) Clark, University of Hawaiì, Maui College --$tPart Three: Hawaiì and the American Republic --$tChapter Seven: Ernest Hogans Colored All-Stars Minstrel Show: A case of racial discrimination in the Republic of Hawaiì --$tAllison Paynter, Chaminade University --$tChapter Eight: Emancipation, Education and Hamptons Southern Workman: Hawaii, the Reconstruction South and Indian Territory --$tTeresa Zackodnik, University of Alberta --$tPart Four: Science Encounters --$tChapter Nine: The Malay Archipelago and the Poetics of Nature --$tAlexis Harley, La Trobe University --$tChapter Ten: Constance Gordon-Cumming and the Boring Volcano: Victorian Conceptions of Kilauea --$tKent Linthicum, Oklahoma State University --$tChapter Eleven: Nineteenth-Century Cultural and Geohistorical Interpretations of Kilauea --$tPhilip K. Wilson, Retired History Department Chair, Current Bookstore Proprietor --$tBrief Biographies of Contributors --$tIndex
520 3 $aSouth Seas Encounters examines several key types of encounters between the many-faceted worlds of Oceania, Britain and the United States in the formative nineteenth century. The eleven essays collected in this volume focus not only on the effect of the two powerful, industrialized colonial powers on the cultures of the Pacific, but the effect of those cultures on the Western cultural perceptions of themselves and the wider world, including understanding encounters and exchanges in ways which do not underemphasize the agency and consequences for all participating parties. The essays also provide insights into the causes, unfolding, and consequences for both sides of a series of significant ethnographic, political, cultural, scientific, educational, and social encounters. This volume makes a significant contribution to increasing scholarly interest in Oceania's place in British and American nineteenth-century cultural experiences. South Seas Encounters investigates these significant interactions and how they changed the ways that Oceanic, British, and American cultures reflected on themselves and their place in the wider world.
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776 08 $iPrint version:$tSouth seas encounters$dNew York, NY : Routledge, 2018$z9781138606753$w(DLC) 2018010354
830 0 $aNineteenth Century Series.
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