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The Pacific Muse – Exotic Femininity and the Colonial Pacific: The Pacific Muse

Autor Patricia O′brien
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 aug 2007
The Pacific Muse offers a fresh perspective on a seductively familiar topic: the colonial stereotype of the exotic Pacific island woman. By tracing the evolution of female primitivism from Western antiquity to twentieth-century Hollywood images, the book sheds new light on our understanding of how and why this ideal has persisted and the major role it has played in the colonization of Pacific peoples.While examining colonial culture in its many manifestations, from art, literature, and film to the journals of explorers and missionaries, O’Brien rereads not only the canonical texts of Pacific imperialism, but also lesser-known remnants of this cultural heritage with an eye to what they reveal about gender, sexuality, race, and femininity. Over its long history – from the famous (and much romanticized) settlement of Tahitian women and mutineers from the Bounty on Pitcairn Island in 1789 to the South Seas romantic tradition, Gauguin, and beach culture – notions of female primitivism changed in response to the ideological watersheds of Christianity, Enlightenment science, and race theories, as well as the development of democratic nation-states, modernity, and colonialism. The Pacific Muse shows the continuities and differences in representing colonized women across geographical regions and historical epochs and highlights the importance of sexualization and feminization in imperial enterprises.Including 37 illustrations of Pacific women from early etchings by shipboard artists to recent photographs, this panoramic view of gendered Pacific history is enlightening reading for cultural anthropologists, women’s and gender studies scholars, and historians of colonialism and the Pacific.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780295987651
ISBN-10: 0295987650
Pagini: 338
Ilustrații: 37 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 189 x 228 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: MV – University of Washington Press
Seria The Pacific Muse


Recenzii

“O’Brien offers lessons that many readers will have a hard time forgetting... Most insightful is her interpretation of the sexual nature of colonial power and the dominant sexual undertones of voyaging, discovering, conquering, and colonizing.” Miriam Kahn, University of Washington“A scintillating consideration of the classical trope of the odyssey in Pacific voyages in moulding the subjectivity of men and their perceptions of women. Her analyses of the relation between women, water, and sexual danger and the figures of sirens, nymphs and mermaids are captivating.” Margaret Jolly, Australian National University
"O'Brien offers lessons that many readers will have a hard time forgetting... Most insightful is her interpretation of the sexual nature of colonial power and the dominant sexual undertones of voyaging, discovering, conquering, and colonizing." Miriam Kahn, University of Washington "A scintillating consideration of the classical trope of the odyssey in Pacific voyages in moulding the subjectivity of men and their perceptions of women. Her analyses of the relation between women, water, and sexual danger and the figures of sirens, nymphs and mermaids are captivating." Margaret Jolly, Australian National University

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. From Antiquity to Discovery of Tahiti
II. Colonizing Masculinities, 1767-1860
III. Nature's Resources and the Forging of Empire, 1788-1890
IV. Gender, Race, and the Body Politic in the Pacific and Europe
V. From the 1890s to the Present
Epilogue
Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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Offers a fresh perspective on the colonial stereotype of the exotic Pacific island woman, tracing the evolution of female primitivism from Western antiquity to twentieth-century Hollywood

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