Poems

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Craig Santos Perez
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This collection of eight orginal poems of the Pacific Islands focus on the theme "Environmental artistic practices and indigeneity: In(ter)ventions, recycling, sovereignty". The first group of three poems, "Age of Plastic," "Rings of Fire," and "Halloween in the Anthropocene" address issues of climate change, waste, and capitalist exploitation. The second group of three poems, "Chanting the Waters," "One Fish, Two Fish," and "Praise Song for Oceania" address issues of water and the ocean from an indigenous Pacific perspective. The final group of two poems, "Family Trees," and "Tronkon Niyok (Coconut Tree)" address issues of militarization and its impact on Guam's trees.
本诗集收录了太平洋岛屿的八首原创诗歌,主题为“环境艺术实践与土著:公约、循环利用、主权”。第一组三首诗,“塑料时代”,“火环”和“人类世的万圣节”,解决了气候变化,浪费和资本主义剥削的问题。第二组三首诗《咏水》、《一鱼二鱼》和《大洋洲赞歌》从太平洋土著的角度探讨了水和海洋的问题。最后一组两首诗《家谱》和《椰子树》讨论了军事化问题及其对关岛树木的影响。
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eTropic
eTropic Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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