UOG releases 11th volume of Pacific Asia Inquiry

UOG releases 11th volume of Pacific Asia Inquiry

UOG releases 11th volume of Pacific Asia Inquiry


6/3/2021

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The 91快播  has released Volume 11 of its peer-reviewed online journal 鈥淧acific Asia Inquiry: Multidisciplinary Perspectives.鈥 The volume is available for download on the UOG website at .

Pacific Asia Inquiry

This latest volume includes manuscripts representing examples of historical, socio-cultural, and philosophical research. Topics range from the impact of climate change and food security in the Marshall Islands to the Jesuit presence in the Mariana Islands, among others. Inserted between the articles are statements from nine scholars and cultural experts about philosophical wisdom in the Pacific.

The volume also includes book reviews on:

  • 鈥淐oral and Concrete: Remembering Kwajalein Atoll between Japan, America, and the Marshall Islands鈥 by Greg Dvorak
  • 鈥淭he Frolic of the Beasts鈥 by Yukio Mishima
  • 鈥淧ossessing Polynesians: The Science of Settler ColonialWhiteness in Hawai驶i and Oceania鈥 by Maile Arvin
  • 鈥淥ur Voices, Our Histories: Asian American and Pacific Islander Women鈥 by Shirley Hune and Gail M. Nomura
  • 鈥淣ew Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future鈥 by James Bridle.

Now accepting article submissions for Vol. 12

The editorial board of the Pacific Asia Inquiry invites submissions of articles, critical essays, and case studies as well as book, film, and other reviews specific to the Pacific Islands and Asia region for possible publication in Volume 12. Submissions from across the liberal arts, including biological and environmental studies, and the social sciences are welcome.

Guidelines and procedures are available at . The deadline for submissions Aug. 2, 2021. For more information, contact the editor, Mary L. Spencer, and assistant editor, Troy McVey, at pacific.asia@triton.uog.edu.


About Pacific Asia Inquiry

The Pacific Asia Inquiry is a peer-reviewed online journal first published in 2010. It is edited and produced by the 91快播鈥檚 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Its mission is to showcase works on the Pacific Asia region and advance knowledge and understanding of this region. The journal provides a necessary outlet for contributions drawn from multiple disciplines in the social sciences and liberal arts, with Pacific Asia always its central theme.

For more information about Pacific Asia Inquiry and to view past volumes, visit .