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The last book in a trilogy of explorations on space and time from a preeminent scholar, The Boundless Sea is Gary Y. Okihiro's most innovative yet. Whereas Okihiro's previous books, Island World and Pineapple Culture, sought to deconstruct islands and continents, tropical and temperate zones, this book interrogates the assumed divides between space and time, memoir and history, and the historian and the writing of history. Okihiro uses himselffrom Okinawan roots, growing up on a sugar plantation in Hawai'i, researching in Botswana, and teaching in Californiato reveal the historian's craft involving diverse methodologies and subject matters. Okihiro's imaginative narrative weaves back and forth through decades and across vast spatial and societal differences, theorized as historical formations, to critique history's conventions. Taking its title from a translation of the author's surname, The Boundless Sea is a deeply personal and reflective volume that challenges how we think about time and space, notions of history.

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Remembrance
Acknowledgments

Introduction

PART 1. Subject-Self
1. Black Stream (Obāban)
2. Self (Okāsan)
3. Naturalizations (Otōsan)

PART 2. Subjects
4. Extinctions
5. Third World
6. Antipodes
7. History

Notes
Bibliography
Index

The Boundless Sea Self and History

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 10/8/2019 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780520309661, 978-0520309661
      ISBN10: 0520309669

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The last book in a trilogy of explorations on space and time from a preeminent scholar, The Boundless Sea is Gary Y. Okihiro's most innovative yet. Whereas Okihiro's previous books, Island World and Pineapple Culture, sought to deconstruct islands and continents, tropical and temperate zones, this book interrogates the assumed divides between space and time, memoir and history, and the historian and the writing of history. Okihiro uses himselffrom Okinawan roots, growing up on a sugar plantation in Hawai'i, researching in Botswana, and teaching in Californiato reveal the historian's craft involving diverse methodologies and subject matters. Okihiro's imaginative narrative weaves back and forth through decades and across vast spatial and societal differences, theorized as historical formations, to critique history's conventions. Taking its title from a translation of the author's surname, The Boundless Sea is a deeply personal and reflective volume that challenges how we think about time and space, notions of history.

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations
      Remembrance
      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      PART 1. Subject-Self
      1. Black Stream (Obāban)
      2. Self (Okāsan)
      3. Naturalizations (Otōsan)

      PART 2. Subjects
      4. Extinctions
      5. Third World
      6. Antipodes
      7. History

      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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