Call this mutiny: uncollected poems
"Call this mutiny is the seventh book from award-winning and internationally-renowned Pacific Islander author Craig Santos Perez. These poems were originally published in journals and anthologies between 2008-2023, but this is the first time they have been collected into a single volume. Throug...
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Omnidawn Publishing
2024
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Zusammenfassung: | "Call this mutiny is the seventh book from award-winning and internationally-renowned Pacific Islander author Craig Santos Perez. These poems were originally published in journals and anthologies between 2008-2023, but this is the first time they have been collected into a single volume. Throughout, Perez continues his critical exploration of native cultures, decolonial politics, colonial histories, and the entangled ecologies of his homeland of Guam, his current residence of Hawaiʻi, and the larger Pacific region in relation to the Global South and the Indigenous Fourth World. As he reminds us about the power of storytelling: 'If we can write the ocean, we will never be silenced.'"-- |
Beschreibung: | 80 Seiten 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781632431288 1632431289 |
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contents | Ars Pasifika -- Call this Mutiny -- Territory -- The Third Coming -- Benevolence -- Where America's Voting Rights End -- Memorial Day -- Scorched Earth -- Family Trees -- ECL -- Home Court -- Micronesians in Denial -- Off-Island Chamorus -- Åmot -- Make-Believe Nation -- Detour -- Aloha Wear(y) -- Oceanic Men -- Twinkle, Twinkle, Morning Star -- Disarming -- Black Lives Matter in the Pacific -- Translating Land -- Somebody Colonized the World -- Between the Pacific and Palestine -- The Native Speaks of Toxins -- Chanting the Mountains -- Wounded Places -- Interwoven -- The Pacific Written Tradition |
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spelling | Santos Perez, Craig 1980- Verfasser (DE-588)120600181X aut Call this mutiny (Compilation) Call this mutiny uncollected poems Craig Santos Perez Oakland, California Omnidawn Publishing 2024 80 Seiten 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Ars Pasifika -- Call this Mutiny -- Territory -- The Third Coming -- Benevolence -- Where America's Voting Rights End -- Memorial Day -- Scorched Earth -- Family Trees -- ECL -- Home Court -- Micronesians in Denial -- Off-Island Chamorus -- Åmot -- Make-Believe Nation -- Detour -- Aloha Wear(y) -- Oceanic Men -- Twinkle, Twinkle, Morning Star -- Disarming -- Black Lives Matter in the Pacific -- Translating Land -- Somebody Colonized the World -- Between the Pacific and Palestine -- The Native Speaks of Toxins -- Chanting the Mountains -- Wounded Places -- Interwoven -- The Pacific Written Tradition "Call this mutiny is the seventh book from award-winning and internationally-renowned Pacific Islander author Craig Santos Perez. These poems were originally published in journals and anthologies between 2008-2023, but this is the first time they have been collected into a single volume. Throughout, Perez continues his critical exploration of native cultures, decolonial politics, colonial histories, and the entangled ecologies of his homeland of Guam, his current residence of Hawaiʻi, and the larger Pacific region in relation to the Global South and the Indigenous Fourth World. As he reminds us about the power of storytelling: 'If we can write the ocean, we will never be silenced.'"-- In English with some text in Chamorro Colonies / Poetry Guam / Poetry Micronesia / Poetry Islands of the Pacific / Poetry Colonies / Poésie Guam / Poésie Micronésie / Poésie Pacifique, Îles du / Poésie POETRY / American / General POETRY / Asian / General poetry Poetry Poésie |
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