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Title The Bounty from the beach : cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary essays / edited by Sylvie Largeaud-Ortega.

Publication Info. Acton, A.C.T. : ANU Press, 2018.
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Description 1 online resource (ix, 262 pages) : illustrations (some colour), maps.
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Series Pacific series
Pacific series.
Contents Introduction / Sylvie Largeaud-Ortega -- 1. Contextualising the Bounty in Pacific Maritime Culture / Jean-Claude Teriierooiterai -- 2. Pitcairn before the Mutineers: Revisiting the Isolation of a Polynesian Island / Guillaume Molle and Aymeric Hermann -- 3. Reading the Bodies of the Bounty Mutineers / Rachael Utting -- 4. Nordhoff and Hall's Mutiny on the Bounty: A Piece of Colonial Historical Fiction / Sylvie Largeaud-Ortega -- 5. A Ship is Burning: Jack London's 'The Seed of McCoy' (Tales of the Pacific, 1911), or Sailing Away from Pitcairn / Jean-Pierre Naugrette -- 6. Brando on the Bounty / Roslyn Jolly and Simon Petch -- 7. Bounty Relics: Trading in the Legacy of Myth and Mutiny / Adrian Young.
Summary This selection of cross-disciplinary essays around the Bounty capitalises on a widely shared fascination for the Bounty story in order to draw scholarly attention to Oceania. It aims to reorient the Bounty focus away from the West, where most Bounty narratives and studies have emerged, to the Pacific, where most of the original events unfolded. It investigates the Bounty heritage from the standpoint of the beach, Greg Dening's metaphor for culture contact and conflict in the Pacific Islands: this liminal place that transforms Islanders and voyagers, islands and ships, each time it is crossed. It analyses the way newcomers create new islands, and how these changes may occasionally impact the world. This volume examines the 'little people', to use another of Dening's expressions, who stand 'on both sides of the beach': they are Polynesian or European or, as beaches are crossed and remade, no longer one without the other, but bound together in processes of change. Among these people are Bounty sailors, beachcombers, Pitcairners and indigenous Pacific Islanders of the past and the present. This collection also explores the works of some renowned Western writers and actors who, turning mutineers after their own fashion and in their own times, themselves crossed the beach and attempted to illuminate the 'little people' involved in the Bounty narratives. These prominent writers and actors put the spotlight on characters who were silenced on account of race, class or geographical distance from the dominant centres of power. Inspired by Dening's empowering voice, our purpose is to fill that silence. Just as it criss-crosses the ocean, progressing with the ship through time and space, The Bounty from the Beach ranges far and wide across disciplines, methodologies and scholarly styles. Its multidisciplinary course contributes to illuminate the multiple ways in which the Bounty heritage embraces diverse horizons. It throws light on the colonial discourse that undertook to stifle Pacific Islander agency, and the neocolonial policies that have been applied to Oceania, and still are: hegemonic moves that have led to global environmental, nuclear and ecological hazards. As a whole, the collection contends that what unfolds in this vast ocean matters: the stakes are high for the whole human community.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-262).
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Subject Bounty (Ship)
Bounty (Ship) (OCoLC)fst00555396
Bounty Mutiny (1789) (OCoLC)fst00837141
Bounty Mutiny, 1789.
Colonization -- Social aspects -- History.
Oceania -- Description and travel.
Oceania -- Colonial influence.
Colonial influence. (OCoLC)fst01352432
Colonization -- Social aspects. (OCoLC)fst01352477
Travel. (OCoLC)fst01155558
Oceania. (OCoLC)fst01242982
Chronological Term 1789
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Author Largeaud-Ortega, Sylvie, 1961-
Australian National University Press.
ISBN 9781760462451 (ebook)
1760462454 (ebook)
9781760462444 (paperback)
1760462446 (paperback)
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