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The Legacy of Planter Jean My: Analysis of Two Private Colonial Homes in Southern Melanesia
Authors:Louis Lagarde
Institution:Department of Literature, Language and Social Sciences, Centre des Nouvelles Etudes sur le Pacifique, University of New Caledonia
Abstract:This paper discusses two private houses built by New Hebrides planter Jean Marot dit My, one on Santo Island, northern Vanuatu, and another in Nouméa, New Caledonia. The former is relatively well known in Vanuatu, as it is assumed to be the inspiration behind the octagonally shaped mansion of the character Emile de Becque, a French planter in James A. Michener’s Tales of the South Pacific. Mr My’s houses are linked to French Art Deco style and are here compared to one another. Through the study of their similarities and differences, and of their interiors, the integration of Art Deco style and design can be demonstrated. While they represent two very different ways of life, they show the inspiration, aspirations and trajectory of a colonial French family in southern Melanesia. Hopefully, this research will help promote the protection of both houses, through emphasising the importance of their historical and literary connections.
Keywords:Vanuatu  New Hebrides  New Caledonia  Santo  Art Deco  colonial architecture  James A  Michener
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