Rob Wilson is Distinguished Professor of Literature at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is the author of, among other books, Reimagining the American Pacific: From South Pacific to Bamboo Ridge and Beyond, also published by Duke University Press, and Be Always Converting, Be Always Converted: An American Poetics.
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Acknowledgments vii Introduction. Pacific beneath the Pavements: Toward a Blue Ecopoetics of Oceanic Belonging 1 I. Worlding Pacific Poesis 1. Becoming Oceania: Ecopoetics across the Planetary Pacific Rim, or "Walking on Water Wasn't Built in a Day" 31 2. Worlding Asia Pacific into Oceania: Concepts, Tactics, and Transfigurations inside the Anthropocene 51 II. Worlding the Pacific Rim 3. Toward a Blue Ecopoetics: Worlding the Asia Pacific Region into Figurations of Oceania at Monterey Bay 71 4. Migrant Blockages, Global Flows: Worlding San Francisco in a Global-Local and Transoceanic Frame 92 III. Transpacific Conjugations: Unmaking and Remaking Worlds 5. Under a Golden Gate "Mushroom Cloud": Urban Space, Ecological Consciousness, and the Pedagogy of Blue Conversion 111 6. Hiroshima Sublime: Trauma, Japan, and the US Asia Pacific Imaginary 126 7. Waking to Global Capitalism and Oceanic Decentering: Reworlding US Poetics across Native Hawai'i and the Pacific Rim 141 Epilogue. Transplanted Poesis: Writing Oceania and the World 161 Notes 167 Bibliography 197 Index

