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University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
Department of English
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1733 Donaghho Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
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Course Description

Spring Semester 2011

ENG 272(11): Oceanic Literature

instructor:  Steven Gin
time:  MWF 1:30-2:20
focus:  WI
description: 

Oceania spans a vast area and comprises a great number of peoples, islands, and nation states centered in the Pacific Ocean. In this course we will look at a broad survey of literature written in English by people in this region and attempt to come to a better definition of the category. We will attempt to appreciate each work as great literature and also consider what it reveals about the peoples and cultures in the region.

Some of the major texts for this course will include POTIKI by Maori author Patricia Grace, WHERE WE ONCE BELONGED by Samoan author Sia Figiel, Albert Wendt’s anthology NUANUA, and playwright Alani Apio’s play KAMAU. There will also be a number of essays available online.

Assignments will include three essays and a presentation. Students will also be evaluated based on their participation, performance on several quizzes, a midterm and final exam.