Description
About the Author
Anais Maurer is Assistant Professor of French and Comparative Literature at Rutgers University.
Reviews
"In The Ocean on Fire, Anais Maurer brings together an impressive archive of primary and secondary sources to highlight the underexamined field of Pacific literature through two of the most urgent and profound issues: nuclearism and climate change. Maurer's deep knowledge of Pacific culture, history, politics, and ecologies is especially welcome in her analysis of the creative works she studies." -- Craig Santos Perez, author of * Navigating CHamoru Poetry: Indigeneity, Aesthetics, and Decolonization *
"Anais Maurer has got it right. A searingly accurate account of an ocean and peoples blasted in three places by foreign powers' past nuclear tests and now facing climate change. Her carefully chosen and multilingual translations of works by nuclear survivors and climate activists from several Pacific countries, and particularly the nuclear test countries, give us the real feelings of Pacific peoples on the nuclear tests and climate change. This is powerful Pacific Island literature that all should read." -- Vanessa Griffen, PhD, author and Fiji antinuclear campaigner
"This is an important and timely book that assists in the ongoing calls from the Pacific to acknowledge that the region as still inhabited, still politically active, and still resisting-not drowning but fighting. . . . For those interested in climate justice and a liveable world, or a world of life, the Pacific should be leading the way. Maurer's conclusion is powerful, reminding us that this is not a book about solutions to environmental collapse, but about insisting on life."
-- Charlotte Kate Weatherill * Antipode *
Book Information
ISBN 9781478030041
Author Anais Maurer
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Weight(grams) 340g