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Pacific Romanticism: Tahiti and the European Imagination
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Pacific Romanticism: Tahiti and the European Imagination

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Provides a detailed description of European explorers’ accounts of Tahiti in 1768 Europeans’ romanticist imaginings of people from the South Pacific date back to the Enlightenment and have been significantly informed by the accounts of voyages to Tahiti by people such as French explorer Louis Bougainville. This book shows that the overtly promiscuous behaviour that the French perceived as hospitality on the part of the Tahitians in 1768 was actually a defensive ploy, and that our contemporary image of sex and sexuality in Pacific Island societies is influenced by a fantasy based on this French misperception. This volume takes a very detailed look at traditional Tahitian culture and society and provides a realistic description of what happened on Tahiti when Europeans encountered the people who lived there. Bolyanatz provides a very readable history of South Pacific exploration and Enlightenment thinking. Demonstrates how the romantic European image of the Pacific is a myth based on Enlightenment misconceptions of the Tahitians Based on a detailed analysis of Tahitian society Gives fascinating insights into Enlightenment thought and its development

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
30 October 2004
Pages
148
ISBN
9780897897877

Provides a detailed description of European explorers’ accounts of Tahiti in 1768 Europeans’ romanticist imaginings of people from the South Pacific date back to the Enlightenment and have been significantly informed by the accounts of voyages to Tahiti by people such as French explorer Louis Bougainville. This book shows that the overtly promiscuous behaviour that the French perceived as hospitality on the part of the Tahitians in 1768 was actually a defensive ploy, and that our contemporary image of sex and sexuality in Pacific Island societies is influenced by a fantasy based on this French misperception. This volume takes a very detailed look at traditional Tahitian culture and society and provides a realistic description of what happened on Tahiti when Europeans encountered the people who lived there. Bolyanatz provides a very readable history of South Pacific exploration and Enlightenment thinking. Demonstrates how the romantic European image of the Pacific is a myth based on Enlightenment misconceptions of the Tahitians Based on a detailed analysis of Tahitian society Gives fascinating insights into Enlightenment thought and its development

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
30 October 2004
Pages
148
ISBN
9780897897877