Kinship as Critical Idiom in Oceanic Studies

Kinship as Critical Idiom in Oceanic Studies

Schultermandl, Silvia; Fackler, Katharina

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2025

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9781032973883

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Introduction: Kinship as critical idiom in oceanic studies 1. Mare Mortis: Blackness, ecology, and "kinlessness" in Henry Neville's The Isle of Pines 2. A sailor's kin: Faith, sexuality, and antislavery, 1840-1856 3. "Near the sea": Maritime kinship and oceanic kinship in Stevenson's Treasure Island 4. Taken by the sea wind: Langston Hughes and the currents of Black identity 5. Craig Santos Perez's poetics of multispecies kinship: Challenging militarism and extinction in the Pacific 6. Swim your ground: Towards a black and blue humanities 7. Trans-species and post-human oceanic futures in Witi Ihimaera's The Whale Rider and James Nestor's Deep? 8. Kinship in the abyss: Submerging with The Deep 9. Shipping - An afterword
Kinship;Transnational American Literature;Blue Humanities;Relationality;Ethics of Care