Titolo completo
Pacific Geographies
Titolo abbreviato
PG
Editore
Association of Pacific Studies
ISSN
2199-9104 (Rivista Online)
10.23791/0 (Rivista Online)
Numero del fascicolo
55
Data del fascicolo
2021
Titolo completo
Océanitude and Pacific regionalism in the wake of climate change
Di (autore)
Affiliazione
University of Turin, Italy, PhD student
Numero di Pagine
6
Prima Pagina
4
Ultima Pagina
10
Lingua del testo
Inglese
Data di publicazione
2021
Descrizione principale
The ocean is a shared space for all Pacific Island States and the common element that renders Pacific identities unique. Today, low-lying atolls are potentially exposed to rising sea levels threatening their very existence. Instead of precise borders, the ocean that washes Pacific shores could be considered as a blurry and inclusive space. Pacific identities are shaped by a network of relations unfurling across the ocean. This is echoed in Epeli Hau’ofa’s regional identity, Maurer’s Océanitude, and Titifanue’s grassroots regionalism. This paper rethinks Pacific grassroots regionalism in the wake of climate change and its impacts in Oceania. In addition to contesting the Western narrative and raising awareness among local communities, the Pacific Climate Warriors are trying to reconnect traditional inter-island links through a transnational network.