Cultural Memory: Reconfiguring History and Identity in the Postcolonial Pacific (2001)
Mageo, Jeannette Marie (ed.)
Introduction
Jeannette Marie Mageo
Chapter 1. On memory genres: Tendencies in cultural remembering
Jeannette Marie Mageo
I. Recollecting Cultural History and Identity
Chapter 2. Remembering freedom and the freedom to remember: Tongan memories of independence
Helen Morton
Chapter 3. The third meaning in cultural memory: History, identity, and spirit possession in Samoa
Jeannette Marie Mageo
Chapter 4. Elision or decision: Lived history and the contextual grounding of the constructed past
Laurence Marshall Carucci
II. Positionality, Ambiguity, and Ambivalence
Chapter 5. Memory, power, and loss in Rawa discourse
Doug Dalton
Chapter 6. Recounting and remembering "first contact" on Simbo
Christine Dureau
Chapter 7. Memory and conviction: Colonial tales of prisoners in the New Hebrides
Margaret Critchlow Rodman
III. Colonial Continuities/Discontinuities in Cultural Memory
Chapter 8. Re-membering the history of the Hawaiian hula
Amy Ku`uleialoha Stillman
Chapter 9. Afterword: On the befores and afters of the encounter
Greg Dening