Oceanic archives, indigenous epistemologies, and transpacific American studies:
The field of transnational American studies is going through a paradigm shift from the transatlantic to the transpacific. This volume demonstrates a critical method of engaging the Asian Pacific: the chapters present alternative narratives that negotiate American dominance and exceptionalism by anal...
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Zusammenfassung: | The field of transnational American studies is going through a paradigm shift from the transatlantic to the transpacific. This volume demonstrates a critical method of engaging the Asian Pacific: the chapters present alternative narratives that negotiate American dominance and exceptionalism by analyzing the experiences of Asians and Pacific Islanders from the vast region, including those from the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Hawaii, Guam, and other archipelagos. Contributors make use of materials from "oceanic archives," retrieving what has seemingly been lost, forgotten, or downplayed inside and outside state-bound archives, state legal preoccupations, and state prioritized projects. The result is the recovery of indigenous epistemologies, which enables scholars to go beyond US-based sources and legitimates third-world knowledge production and dissemination. Surprising findings and unexpected perspectives abound in this work. Minnan traders from southern China are identified as the agents who connected the Indian Ocean with the Pacific, making the Manila Galleon trade in the sixteenth century the first completely global commercial enterprise. The Chamorro poetry of Guam gives a view of America from beyond its national borders and articulates the cultural pride of the Chamorro against US colonialism and imperialism. The continuing distortion of indigenous claims to the sovereignty of Hawaii is analyzed through a reading of the most widely circulated English translation of the creation myth, Kumulipo. There is also a critique of the Korean involvement in the American War in Vietnam, which was informed and shaped by Korean economy and politics in a global context. By investigating the transpacific as moments of military, cultural, and geopolitical contentions, this timely collection charts the reach and possibilities of the latest developments in the most dynamic form of transnational American studies. |
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adam_text | Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Oceanic Archives, Indigenous Epistemologies, and Transpacific American Studies Yuan Shu Part I: Reading Oceanic Archives in a Transnational Space: Ocean History, Spanish Manila, and the World Geography of Faith in the Early United States 1. American and International Whaling, c.1770-1820: Toward an Ocean History fames R. Fichter 2. Spanish Manila: A Transpacific Maritime Enterprise and America’s First Chinatown Evelyn Hu-DeHart 3. Residing in “South-Eastern Asia” of the Antebellum United States: Reverend David Abeel and the World Geography of American Print Evangelism and Commerce Kendall Johnson Part II: Oceanic Archives and the Transterritorial Turn: Constituting the “Public,” Genealogizing Colonial and Indigenous Translations 4. “Thank God for the Maladjusted”: The Transterritorial Turn towards the Chamorro Poetry of Guåhan (Guam) Craig Santos Perez 5. Land, History, and the Law: Constituting the “Public” through Environmentalism and Annexation Susan Y. Najita
Contents VI 6. Genealogizing Colonial and Indigenous Translations and Publications of the Kumulipo 129 Brandy Nālani McDougall Part III: Remapping Transpacific Studies: Oceanic Archives of Imperialism/s, Transpacific Imagination, and Memories of Murder 7. The Open Ocean for Interimperial Collaboration: Scientists’ Networks across and in the Pacific Ocean in the 1920s 149 Tomoko Akarni 8. Maxine Hong Kingston’s Transpacific Imagination: From the Talk Story of the “No-Name Woman” to the Book of Peace 172 Yuan Shu 9. Memories of Murder: The Other Korean War (in Viet Nam) 188 Viet Thanh Nguyen Part IV: Revisiting Oceanic Archives, Rethinking Transnational American Studies: Next Steps, Oceanic Communities, and Transpacific Ecopoetics 10. Transnational American Studies: Next Steps? 217 Shelley Fisher Fishkin 11. Recalling Oceanic Communities: The Transnational Theater of John Kneubuhl and Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl 239 Otto Heim 12. Oceania as Peril and Promise: Towards Theorizing a Worlded Vision of Transpacific Ecopoetics 261 Rob Wilson List of Contributors Index 283 286
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contents | American and international whaling, c.1770-1820 : toward an ocean history Spanish Manila : a transpacific maritime enterprise and America's first Chinatown Residing in "south-eastern Asia" of the Antebellum United States : Reverend David Abeel and the world geography of American print evangelism and commerce "Thank God for the maladjusted" : the transterritorial turn towards the Chamorro poetry of Guåhan (Guam) Land, history, and the law : constituting the "public" through environmentalism and annexation Genealogizing colonial and indigenous translations and publications of the Kumulipo The open ocean for interimperial collaboration : scientists' networks across and in the Pacific Ocean in the 1920s Maxine Hong Kingston's transpacific imagination : from the talk story of the "No-Name Woman" to the Book of Peace Memories of murder : the other Korean War (in Viet Nam) Transnational American studies : next steps? Recalling oceanic communities : the transnational theater of John Kneubuhl and Victoria Nalani Kenubhul Oceania as peril and promise : towards theorizing a worlded vision of transpacific ecopoetics |
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spelling | Oceanic archives, indigenous epistemologies, and transpacific American studies edited by Yuan Shu, Otto Heim, Kendall Johnson Hong Kong HKU Press [2019] © 2019 ix, 295 Seiten Karten 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier American and international whaling, c.1770-1820 : toward an ocean history James R. Fichter Spanish Manila : a transpacific maritime enterprise and America's first Chinatown Evelyn Hu-DeHart Residing in "south-eastern Asia" of the Antebellum United States : Reverend David Abeel and the world geography of American print evangelism and commerce Kendall Johnson "Thank God for the maladjusted" : the transterritorial turn towards the Chamorro poetry of Guåhan (Guam) Craig Santos Perez Land, history, and the law : constituting the "public" through environmentalism and annexation Susan Y. Najita Genealogizing colonial and indigenous translations and publications of the Kumulipo Brandy Nālani McDougall The open ocean for interimperial collaboration : scientists' networks across and in the Pacific Ocean in the 1920s Tmoko Akami Maxine Hong Kingston's transpacific imagination : from the talk story of the "No-Name Woman" to the Book of Peace Yuan Shu Memories of murder : the other Korean War (in Viet Nam) Viet Thanh Nguyen Transnational American studies : next steps? Shelley Fisher Fishkin Recalling oceanic communities : the transnational theater of John Kneubuhl and Victoria Nalani Kenubhul Otto Heim Oceania as peril and promise : towards theorizing a worlded vision of transpacific ecopoetics Rob Wilson The field of transnational American studies is going through a paradigm shift from the transatlantic to the transpacific. This volume demonstrates a critical method of engaging the Asian Pacific: the chapters present alternative narratives that negotiate American dominance and exceptionalism by analyzing the experiences of Asians and Pacific Islanders from the vast region, including those from the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Hawaii, Guam, and other archipelagos. Contributors make use of materials from "oceanic archives," retrieving what has seemingly been lost, forgotten, or downplayed inside and outside state-bound archives, state legal preoccupations, and state prioritized projects. The result is the recovery of indigenous epistemologies, which enables scholars to go beyond US-based sources and legitimates third-world knowledge production and dissemination. Surprising findings and unexpected perspectives abound in this work. Minnan traders from southern China are identified as the agents who connected the Indian Ocean with the Pacific, making the Manila Galleon trade in the sixteenth century the first completely global commercial enterprise. The Chamorro poetry of Guam gives a view of America from beyond its national borders and articulates the cultural pride of the Chamorro against US colonialism and imperialism. The continuing distortion of indigenous claims to the sovereignty of Hawaii is analyzed through a reading of the most widely circulated English translation of the creation myth, Kumulipo. There is also a critique of the Korean involvement in the American War in Vietnam, which was informed and shaped by Korean economy and politics in a global context. By investigating the transpacific as moments of military, cultural, and geopolitical contentions, this timely collection charts the reach and possibilities of the latest developments in the most dynamic form of transnational American studies. Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Außenbeziehungen (DE-588)4143618-0 gnd rswk-swf Asiatisch-Pazifischer Raum (DE-588)4341196-4 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf United States / Historiography United States / History / Sources Historiography United States History Sources (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Asiatisch-Pazifischer Raum (DE-588)4341196-4 g USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Außenbeziehungen (DE-588)4143618-0 s Geschichte z DE-604 Shu, Yuan 1963- (DE-588)1093619988 edt Heim, Otto 1962- (DE-588)173258239 edt Johnson, Kendall 1969- (DE-588)13366614X edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9789882204034 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031575289&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Oceanic archives, indigenous epistemologies, and transpacific American studies American and international whaling, c.1770-1820 : toward an ocean history Spanish Manila : a transpacific maritime enterprise and America's first Chinatown Residing in "south-eastern Asia" of the Antebellum United States : Reverend David Abeel and the world geography of American print evangelism and commerce "Thank God for the maladjusted" : the transterritorial turn towards the Chamorro poetry of Guåhan (Guam) Land, history, and the law : constituting the "public" through environmentalism and annexation Genealogizing colonial and indigenous translations and publications of the Kumulipo The open ocean for interimperial collaboration : scientists' networks across and in the Pacific Ocean in the 1920s Maxine Hong Kingston's transpacific imagination : from the talk story of the "No-Name Woman" to the Book of Peace Memories of murder : the other Korean War (in Viet Nam) Transnational American studies : next steps? Recalling oceanic communities : the transnational theater of John Kneubuhl and Victoria Nalani Kenubhul Oceania as peril and promise : towards theorizing a worlded vision of transpacific ecopoetics Außenbeziehungen (DE-588)4143618-0 gnd |
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title | Oceanic archives, indigenous epistemologies, and transpacific American studies |
title_alt | American and international whaling, c.1770-1820 : toward an ocean history Spanish Manila : a transpacific maritime enterprise and America's first Chinatown Residing in "south-eastern Asia" of the Antebellum United States : Reverend David Abeel and the world geography of American print evangelism and commerce "Thank God for the maladjusted" : the transterritorial turn towards the Chamorro poetry of Guåhan (Guam) Land, history, and the law : constituting the "public" through environmentalism and annexation Genealogizing colonial and indigenous translations and publications of the Kumulipo The open ocean for interimperial collaboration : scientists' networks across and in the Pacific Ocean in the 1920s Maxine Hong Kingston's transpacific imagination : from the talk story of the "No-Name Woman" to the Book of Peace Memories of murder : the other Korean War (in Viet Nam) Transnational American studies : next steps? Recalling oceanic communities : the transnational theater of John Kneubuhl and Victoria Nalani Kenubhul Oceania as peril and promise : towards theorizing a worlded vision of transpacific ecopoetics |
title_auth | Oceanic archives, indigenous epistemologies, and transpacific American studies |
title_exact_search | Oceanic archives, indigenous epistemologies, and transpacific American studies |
title_full | Oceanic archives, indigenous epistemologies, and transpacific American studies edited by Yuan Shu, Otto Heim, Kendall Johnson |
title_fullStr | Oceanic archives, indigenous epistemologies, and transpacific American studies edited by Yuan Shu, Otto Heim, Kendall Johnson |
title_full_unstemmed | Oceanic archives, indigenous epistemologies, and transpacific American studies edited by Yuan Shu, Otto Heim, Kendall Johnson |
title_short | Oceanic archives, indigenous epistemologies, and transpacific American studies |
title_sort | oceanic archives indigenous epistemologies and transpacific american studies |
topic | Außenbeziehungen (DE-588)4143618-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Außenbeziehungen Asiatisch-Pazifischer Raum USA Aufsatzsammlung |
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