REVIEW: A skilful weaving of Teaiwa’s creative legacy

Sweat and Salt Water: Selected Works: Teresia Kieuea Teaiwa, compiled and edited by Katerina Teaiwa, April K. Henderson and Terence Wesley-Smith. Pacific Islands Monograph Series. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. 2021, 286 words. ISBN 9780824890285. Sweat and Salt Water: Selected Work...

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Main Author: Anaïs Duong-Pedica
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Language:English
Published: Asia Pacific Network 2022-07-01
Series:Pacific Journalism Review
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Online Access:https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/1261
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description Sweat and Salt Water: Selected Works: Teresia Kieuea Teaiwa, compiled and edited by Katerina Teaiwa, April K. Henderson and Terence Wesley-Smith. Pacific Islands Monograph Series. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. 2021, 286 words. ISBN 9780824890285. Sweat and Salt Water: Selected Works is a collection of texts written by Banaban, I-Kiribati, and African-American Pacific studies scholar and educator Teresia Kieuea Teaiwa, which were put together by her sister Katerina Teaiwa and friends and colleagues April K. Henderson and Terence Wesley-Smith. Described by Katerina as '[a] true labour of love and occasional, intense grief', the book was published posthumously. While, as the editors note, ‘it is impossible to contain or present the dazzling spectrum of Teresia’s published work in just one volume’ (p. xvii), the selected texts were originally published between 1992 and 2017 and as such provide an idea of the variety of Teaiwa’s intellectual and creative writing across her career.
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spelling doaj.art-f025ba938d63462f94360f50780d8aef2022-12-22T03:40:18ZengAsia Pacific NetworkPacific Journalism Review1023-94992324-20352022-07-01281 & 210.24135/pjr.v28i1and2.1261REVIEW: A skilful weaving of Teaiwa’s creative legacyAnaïs Duong-Pedica 0Åbo Akademi University, Finland Sweat and Salt Water: Selected Works: Teresia Kieuea Teaiwa, compiled and edited by Katerina Teaiwa, April K. Henderson and Terence Wesley-Smith. Pacific Islands Monograph Series. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. 2021, 286 words. ISBN 9780824890285. Sweat and Salt Water: Selected Works is a collection of texts written by Banaban, I-Kiribati, and African-American Pacific studies scholar and educator Teresia Kieuea Teaiwa, which were put together by her sister Katerina Teaiwa and friends and colleagues April K. Henderson and Terence Wesley-Smith. Described by Katerina as '[a] true labour of love and occasional, intense grief', the book was published posthumously. While, as the editors note, ‘it is impossible to contain or present the dazzling spectrum of Teresia’s published work in just one volume’ (p. xvii), the selected texts were originally published between 1992 and 2017 and as such provide an idea of the variety of Teaiwa’s intellectual and creative writing across her career. https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/1261academic freedomactivistsBanabacolonialismfeminismFiji
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academic freedom
activists
Banaba
colonialism
feminism
Fiji
title REVIEW: A skilful weaving of Teaiwa’s creative legacy
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title_full_unstemmed REVIEW: A skilful weaving of Teaiwa’s creative legacy
title_short REVIEW: A skilful weaving of Teaiwa’s creative legacy
title_sort review a skilful weaving of teaiwa s creative legacy
topic academic freedom
activists
Banaba
colonialism
feminism
Fiji
url https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/1261
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