TITLE: |
American Pacificism : Oceania in the U.S. imagination / Paul Lyons. |
AUTHOR: |
Lyons, Paul. |
SERIES: |
Routledge research in postcolonial literatures |
PUBLISHED: |
New York ; London : Routledge, 2006. |
DESCRIPTION: |
xii, 271 p. ; 24 cm. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-256) and index. |
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Introduction : bound-together stories, varieties of ignorance, and the challenge of hospitality Where "cannibalism" has been, tourism will be : forms and functions of American Pacificism Opening accounts in the South Seas : Edgar Allan Poe |
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's Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, James Fenimore Cooper's The crater, and the a |
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ntebellum development of American Pacificism -- Lines of fright : fear, perception, performance, and the "seen" of cannibalism in Charles Wilkes's Narrative |
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and Herman Melville's Typee --A poetics of relation : friendships between Oceanians and U.S. citizens in the literature of encounter -- |
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From man-eaters to spam-eaters : cannibal tours, lotus-eaters, and the (anti)development of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century imaginings of Oceania |
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Redeeming Hawai'i (and Oceania) in Cold War terms : A. Grove Day, James Michener, and histouricism -- |
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Conclusion : changing prescriptions : varieties of antitourism in the contemporary literatures of Oceania. |
SUBJECT: |
American literature--History and criticism. |
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Oceania--In literature. |
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Oceania--Foreign public opinion, American. |
SUBJECT: |
United States--Relations. |
SUBJECT: |
Oceania.--Relations--United States. |