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The Arts
and
Politics
Special Issue of Pacific Studies 15(4)
1992
edited
by
Karen Nero
from 1990 Symposium
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- Introduction: Challenging Communication in the Contemporary Pacific
- Karen L. Nero
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- Dancing Defiance: The Politics of Pohnpeian Dance Performances
- Glenn Petersen
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- Celebrations of Government: Dance Performance and Legitimacy in the
Federated States of Micronesia
- Eve C. Pinsker
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- Pulapese Dance: Asserting Identity and Tradition in Modern Contexts
- Juliana Flinn
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- It's the Same Old Song but with a Different Meaning: Community and
Ethnicity in Sikaiana Expressive Culture
- William W. Donner
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- Symbols of Power and the Politics of Impotence: The Molmahao Rebellion
on Rotuma
- Alan Howard
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- Politicization of la Culture Ma'ohi: The Creation of a Tahitian Cultural
Identity
- Karen Stevenson
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- Women, Art, and the Crafting of Ethnicity in Contemporary French Polynesia
- Anna Laura Jones
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- Heteroglossia in Samoan Oratory
- Alessandro Duranti
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- The Monster (A Fantasy). A One-Act Play, with an Interview with the
Playwright
- Vilsoni Hereniko
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- Comic Theater in Samoa as Indigenous Media
- Carolina Sinavaiana
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- The Theater of Politics: Contrasting Types of Performance in Melanesia
- Dorothy K. Billings
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- The Breadfruit Tree Story: Mythological Transformations in Palauan
Politics
- Karen L. Nero
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- "Planem Family Blong Iu": Poster Art in the Solomon Islands
- Judith Fitzpatrick
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- Maori Literature: Protest and Affirmation
- Karen P. Sinclair
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- Epilogue: States of the Arts
- Adrienne L. Kaeppler
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