Brief description: publisher, cultural community which do: discussion program, artistic performances, net working: whole of Indonesia and overseas: Australia, Germany, India, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, France, Philipines, US.
Language: Bahasa Indonesia
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A collection of free verse poetry by Papua New Guinea’s foremost writer, Russell Soaba. Certainly an insightful read for those interested in Asia Pacific literatures, particularly those that deal with the processes of decolonizing the mind, re-membering the defragmented past and formulating new theories in further reconstructing the epistemological apparatuses of the mind of the so-called colonized peoples of the world.
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A collection of free verse poetry by Papua New Guinea’s foremost writer, Russell Soaba. Certainly an insightful read for those interested in Asia Pacific literatures, particularly those that deal with the processes of decolonizing the mind, re-membering the defragmented past and formulating new theories in further reconstructing the epistemological apparatuses of the mind of the so-called colonized peoples of the world.
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Brief description: Independent publisher of new local writing.
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Brief description Editor, Savannah Flames: A Papua New Guinean Journal of Literature, Language and Culture; Publisher of MAPS books.
Contact details: Melanesian and Pacific Studies (MAPS), University of Papua New Guinea, University Post Office, University, National Capital District, PAPUA NEW GUINEA.
Country: Papua New Guinea
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