Author Teresa Shewry presents students, academics, and researchers with an examination of the evocation of hope in literary narratives involving the Pacific Ocean over the last couple of
centuries. The author has organized the main body of her text in five chapters devoted to ecology, endurance, and empire, water, hope, and the everyday, imagining futures with others in the
ocean, loss and hope in the nuclear Pacific, and a wide variety of other related subjects. The author is a faculty member of the University of California, Santa Barbara. Annotation ©2015
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