Mapping Oceania past and present: movements, geographies, identities
Abstracts
Oceania has always been a place of exchanges, of contacs and interactions, in brief of movements. In this session, we have investigated the themes of ancient migration routes through computer simulation; of modes of maritime and terrestrial representations of space; and finally of the dialectic between mobility and enrootedness over the long term and in relation to cultural or colonial hegemony. The primary objective being to question ideas of Oceanic unity and identity through the adaptation of an insular perspective.
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Anne Di Piazza, Wolfgang Kempf and Erik Pearthree, “Mapping Oceania past and present: movements, geographies, identities”, Journal de la Société des Océanistes, 125 | 2007, 209-212.
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Anne Di Piazza, Wolfgang Kempf and Erik Pearthree, “Mapping Oceania past and present: movements, geographies, identities”, Journal de la Société des Océanistes [Online], 125 | Année 2007-2, Online since 01 December 2010, connection on 18 April 2024. URL: http://journals.openedition.org/jso/911; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/jso.911
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