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Towards a New Pacific Historiography: Re-imagining 'history' As a Literary Artefact
Anurag Subramani
Towards a New Pacific Historiography: Re-imagining 'history' As a Literary Artefact
Anurag Subramani
Towards a New Pacific Historiography argues for a re-imagining of Pacific History using the idea of cultural theorist Hayden White that the historical text is a literary artefact. The book discusses the institutionalisation of Pacific History largely through the efforts of J. W. Davison. It also engages in a scrutiny of several Pacific History texts, evaluating the merits and demerits of these texts as literary artefacts. The book contends that the Western academic discipline of History has created a privileged space for itself by marginalising other forms of historical knowledge and that many Pacific historians continue to use sources and methodologies that are of European origin, and profess a world-view that is blatantly Western. The consequence of all this is that Pacific historiography has become a methodologically and stylistically reactionary discipline. The author suggests that only the re-imagining of Pacific History will allow the discipline to make a worthwhile contribution to new Pacific epistemologies; the program to re- imagine ?History? could come from the way postcolonial theorists and creative authors have transformed English Literature and the English language.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | April 28, 2010 |
ISBN13 | 9783639249057 |
Publishers | VDM Verlag Dr. Müller |
Pages | 168 |
Dimensions | 225 × 9 × 150 mm · 254 g |
Language | English |