Kanak Imaginaries: A Sense of Place in the Work of Déwé Görödé
The study of the Kanak imaginary in the work of the first published Kanak (indigenous) New Caledonian writer shows this to be permeated by a sense of place. Rootedness in, and intense community with the land is not incompatible with the fluidity of ancestral criss-crossing of the Pacific or of const...
Main Author: | Raylene Ramsay |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Alberta
2016-02-01
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Series: | Imaginations: Journal of Cross-Cultural Media Studies |
Online Access: | http://imaginations.csj.ualberta.ca/?p=5223 |
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