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List of figuresAcknowledgementsForeword: Making and Unmaking the Anglo-American PacificROB WILSONIntroductionMICHELLE KEOWN, ANDREW TAYLOR AND MANDY TREAGUSPART IMilitary, Religious and Cultural Imperialism in Pacific Literature1 War and Redemption: Militarism, Religion and Anticolonialism in Pacific LiteratureMICHELLE KEOWN2 Reading Imperialism in the Pacific: The Prose of Joseph Veramu and the Poetry of Sia FigielTERESIA TEAIWA3 Slow Walking, Fast Talking: PI Poetry and ImperialismsSELINA TUSITALA MARSHPART IITransatlantic Trajectories in Pacific film, photography and the visual arts4 It’s Raining in Pago: The Body, Religion and Race in W. Somerset Maugham’s ‘Rain’ and its Film AdaptationsMANDY TREAGUS5 The Voyager’s Sublime: Kodachrome and Pacific TourismJEFFREY GEIGER6 Culture and Imperialism: John Pule’s Painting, 1990-2010NICHOLAS THOMASPART IIICross-cultural Alliances and Tensions in Pacific Discourse7 Lunchtime at the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum: Notes on Working Friendships among Natives and Non-Natives and Imperial Anglo-Americanism in Territorial Hawai‘i (1900-1959)PAUL LYONS8 Cowboys and Coconuts: Robert Dean Frisbie in the Colonial PacificPAUL SHARRAD9 Annexation and the Environment: Writing, Reading, Reanimating ‘ĀinaSUSAN NAJITAAfterword: In Memoriam Teresia Teaiwa (1968-2017)MICHELLE KEOWN AND MANDY TREAGUSBibliographyNotes on ContributorsIndex