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Issues and Tensions in Island Heritage Management: A Case Study of Motuihe Island, New Zealand
Auckland, culture heritage management islandness Motuihe Island, nature New Zealand
2010/9/13
This paper draws on a New Zealand case study, Motuihe Island, to examine the challenges of conserving cultural heritage in places renowned for natural heritage values. In keeping with the broader tren...
Romance, Insularity and Representation: Wong Kar-wai’s In the Mood for Love and Hong Kong Cinema
Hong Kong Hong Kong cinema Wong kar-wai Self-Representation
2009/12/4
Wong Kar-wai’s film In the Mood for Love (2000) is set in Hong Kong in the early 1960s and explores the predicament and reactions of a female character (So Lai-chen) who experiences a personal crisis ...
Jersey: The Development of an Island Cultural Strategy
Jersey Cultural Strategy Channel Islands
2009/12/4
In 2005 Jersey’s government approved a ‘Cultural Strategy’ document. This paper traces how the Cultural Strategy document was developed and offers an analysis of what its contents mean for Jersey’s cu...
Mangyan Internal Refugees from Mindoro Island and the Spaces of Low-Intensity Conflict in The Philippines
Mangyan Mindoro Island Internal refugees conflict Iraya-Mangyan CD
2009/12/4
In 2002 and 2003, groups of disparate Mangyan [upland indigenous] peoples from Mindoro island sought refuge in nearby provinces to escape escalating military operations in the island. The Armed Forces...
Te Wa: The Social Significance of the Traditional Canoes of Kiribati
Micronesia canoe Kiribati cultural artefact self-definition
2009/12/4
Through the vehicle of the photographic essay, a “thick description” (Geertz, 1973: 3-30) incorporating participant quotations, reflexive writing and photographic images, this article examines the rol...
One Foot on Either Side of the Chasm: Cape Breton Singer Mary Jane Lamond’s Gaelic choice
Gaelic Cape Breton popular music language reception
2009/12/4
Mary Jane Lamond has recorded five albums of Scottish Gaelic songs known and sung in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. Yet fewer than 500 native Gaelic speakers are estimated to remain in Cape Breton....
When Islands Create Languages - or - Why Do Language Research with Bonin [Ogasawara] Islanders?
Japan Ogasawara Bonin Chichijima language contact Mixed Language creoloid
2009/12/4
This paper examines the role that the geographical and social factors of isolation (from the outside world) and intense contact (within the community) commonly associated with small island communities...
Drawing on a discussion of the Japanese/Ryukyuan concept of shima, this paper attempts to reconsider a fundamental aspect of Island Studies: the cultural dimensions of islands. The term shima, denotin...
Western Edges: Evil Aliens and Island Otherness in British Cinema
British islands cinema Horror Wales
2009/12/4
The British film Evil Aliens (2005), directed by Jake West, offers a vivid representation of a western British island as a place of liminal otherness. It builds on a British cinematic tradition of rep...
On the Margins: Torres Strait Islander Women Performing Contemporary Music
Torres Strait Islanders women contemporary music marginalisation
2009/12/4
Despite the increasing number of Torres Strait Islander musicians who are now recording their contemporary music, and aside from the work of a few notable exceptions (eg Beckett 1981; Neuenfeldt, 2002...
“The Spell of Sarnia”: Fictional Representations of the Island of Guernsey
Guernsey Channel Islands Hugo Edwards Peake religion
2009/12/4
Although there is nothing that resembles a comprehensive literary history of Guernsey, or of any of the islands of the English Channel, Guernsey has been the subject of many interesting representation...
Reinventing ‘Springs’: Constructing Identity in the Fiddle Tradition of the Shetland Isles
Shetland Isles fiddle contemporary tradition identity construction representation
2009/12/4
The relative isolation of the Shetland archipelago until the beginning of the 20th Century promoted the development of a fiddle tradition distinct from either that of neighbouring Scandinavia or mainl...
Norfolk Island: Thanatourism, History and Visitor Emotions
Norfolk Island thanatourism emotions convict settlement history heritage tourism
2009/12/4
An increasingly popular tourism niche involves visits to sites of death and human suffering. This form of travel has become known as ‘thanatourism’ and its study is a research field that has emerged f...
In less than thirty years, King Island - in Australia’s Bass Strait - has become popularly synonymous with quality foods and unspoilt beauty. The marketing success of King Island Dairy, in particular,...
Transperipheral Networks: Bullfighting and Cattle Culture in Japan’s Outer Islands
Amami bullfighting transperipheral networks
2009/12/4
Organised fights between trained bulls have been staged in several locations in Japan, Korea, and China for several hundred years (Ishii, 1990a). This article analyses the manner in which a group of J...