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South Sea Island: Geography of Pleasure
South Sea Island: Geography of Pleasure
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The Geography of Pleasure is a literary history of European, Russian, and American travelogues, films, paintings, philosophical treatises, and more, exploring the Polynesian islands and their impact on our ideas of nature, growth, and sustainability. It addresses climate change and sea level rise, with significant identity and security policy implications, and contributes to interdisciplinary areas such as Pacific Studies, Island Studies, Ocean Studies, and Planetary Studies.
Format: Hardback
Length: 450 pages
Publication date: 15 August 2024
Publisher: Aarhus University Press
The Geography of Pleasure: A Literary History of European, Russian, and American Travelogues, Films, Paintings, Philosophical Treatises, and More
The Geography of Pleasure is a captivating literary history that explores the fascination with the Polynesian islands through various mediums, including travelogues, films, paintings, philosophical treatises, and more. It delves into our evolving ideas of nature, growth, and sustainability, while also highlighting the challenges posed by climate change and sea level rise. This book makes a significant contribution to a new global literary history and offers a historical in-depth perspective for highly topical discussions in interdisciplinary areas such as Pacific Studies, Island Studies, Ocean Studies, and Planetary Studies.
The Danish version of the book received high praise and was nominated for Book of the Year in one of Denmark's most prominent newspapers. It was also described as an epoch-making literary history and shortlisted among the 5 non-fiction books in 2018. Additionally, it was awarded the prestigious Georg Brandes Award for its pioneering and exemplary presentation of fascinating knowledge and theory.
Sydhavsøen [South Sea Island] is a book that conveys fascinating knowledge and theory in an exemplary way. It explores the Polynesian islands' history, culture, and natural beauty, and how these have influenced European, Russian, and American travelogues, films, paintings, and philosophical treatises. The book also examines the impact of these works on our understanding of nature, growth, and sustainability, and how they have shaped our identity and security policies.
One of the key themes of the book is the impact of climate change and sea level rise on the Pacific region. The islands are particularly vulnerable to these changes, and the consequences are far-reaching. Rising sea levels are causing coastal erosion, flooding, and displacement of communities, while climate change is leading to more frequent and severe natural disasters such as hurricanes, typhoons, and droughts. These events have significant identity and security policy implications, as they can lead to forced migration, conflict, and social unrest.
The book also explores the cultural and historical significance of the Polynesian islands. The islands have a rich history of indigenous cultures, and their art, music, and traditions have been influential throughout the world. However, these cultures are also facing threats from globalization, urbanization, and environmental degradation. The book highlights the importance of preserving these cultures and their heritage, and of working towards a more sustainable future for the Pacific region.
In addition to its academic significance, The Geography of Pleasure is also a beautifully written and engaging book. The author's writing style is clear and concise, and the book is filled with fascinating anecdotes and insights. The illustrations and photographs are also stunning, and they help to bring the islands to life.
Overall, The Geography of Pleasure is a must-read for anyone interested in the Polynesian islands, climate change, and the impact of our actions on the planet. It provides a historical in-depth perspective for highly topical discussions in interdisciplinary areas, and it offers a compelling and thought-provoking exploration of our relationship with nature.
In conclusion, The Geography of Pleasure is a captivating literary history that explores the fascination with the Polynesian islands through various mediums. It delves into our evolving ideas of nature, growth, and sustainability, while also highlighting the challenges posed by climate change and sea level rise. This book makes a significant contribution to a new global literary history and offers a historical in-depth perspective for highly topical discussions in interdisciplinary areas such as Pacific Studies, Island Studies, Ocean Studies, and Planetary Studies. The Danish version of the book received high praise and was nominated for Book of the Year in one of Denmark's most prominent newspapers. It was also described as an epoch-making literary history and shortlisted among the 5 non-fiction books in 2018. Additionally, it was awarded the prestigious Georg Brandes Award for its pioneering and exemplary presentation of fascinating knowledge and theory. Sydhavsøen [South Sea Island] is a book that conveys fascinating knowledge and theory in an exemplary way. It explores the Polynesian islands' history, culture, and natural beauty, and how these have influenced European, Russian, and American travelogues, films, paintings, and philosophical treatises. The book also examines the impact of these works on our understanding of nature, growth, and sustainability, and how they have shaped our identity and security policies. One of the key themes of the book is the impact of climate change and sea level rise on the Pacific region. The islands are particularly vulnerable to these changes, and the consequences are far-reaching. Rising sea levels are causing coastal erosion, flooding, and displacement of communities, while climate change is leading to more frequent and severe natural disasters such as hurricanes, typhoons, and droughts. These events have significant identity and security policy implications, as they can lead to forced migration, conflict, and social unrest. The book also explores the cultural and historical significance of the Polynesian islands. The islands have a rich history of indigenous cultures, and their art, music, and traditions have been influential throughout the world. However, these cultures are also facing threats from globalization, urbanization, and environmental degradation. The book highlights the importance of preserving these cultures and their heritage, and of working towards a more sustainable future for the Pacific region. In addition to its academic significance, The Geography of Pleasure is also a beautifully written and engaging book. The author's writing style is clear and concise, and the book is filled with fascinating anecdotes and insights. The illustrations and photographs are also stunning, and they help to bring the islands to life. Overall, The Geography of Pleasure is a must-read for anyone interested in the Polynesian islands, climate change, and the impact of our actions on the planet. It provides a historical in-depth perspective for highly topical discussions in interdisciplinary areas, and it offers a compelling and thought-provoking exploration of our relationship with nature.
Weight: 1340g
Dimension: 169 x 251 x 43 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9788771849134
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