Pacific Island Worlds: Transpacific Dis/Positions Symposium
Digital Arts Research Center (DARC) 407 McHenry Rd, Santa Cruz, CaliforniaThe Pacific has been the site of complex human interaction for centuries, forming a dynamic space in which diverse communities are connected through kinship, colonial histories, and diaspora. Interactions between Indigenous groups, explorers, settlers, migrants, and economic and military actors have produced a range of movements and identities that create new social, cultural, and political positions as well as dis-positions.