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Whole Oceans Away : Melville and the Pacific

Barnum, Jill(Edited by)Kelley, Wyn(Edited by)Sten, Christopher(Edited by)
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Herman Melville had a lifelong fascination with the Pacific and with the diverse island cultures that dotted this vast ocean.

The essays in this collection articulate the intersection of Western and Pacific perspectives in Melville's work, from his early writings based on ocean voyages and encounters in the Pacific to Western modes of thought in relation to race and national identity.

These essays interrogate familiar themes of Western colonialism while introducing fresh insights, including Melville's use of Pacific cartography, the art of tattooing, and his interest in evolutionary science.

Using a variety of methodologies and approaches - postcolonial theory, cultural studies, linguistics, performance theory - ""Whole Oceans Away"" offers a valuable body of criticism for students of nineteenth-century American literature and history, cultural studies, and Pacific Rim studies.

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Product Details
Kent State University Press
0873388933 / 9780873388931
Hardback
813.3
29/02/2008
United States
illustrations, notes, bibliography, index
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