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The Legacy of Bernard Narokobi and the Melanesian Way
Authors:Lise M. Dobrin
Affiliation:1. dobrin@virginia.edu"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8012-0111
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This special issue on the life and legacy of Bernard Narokobi documents and contextualizes Narokobi's life and thought. A central figure in Papua New Guinea's transition from Australian territory to independent nation, Narokobi was a jurist, philosopher, and poet who is best remembered for making ‘the Melanesian Way’ an important theme – if not the guiding ideological principle – in the discourse of independence in Papua New Guinea. In looking closely at Narokobi's biography, the collection also contributes to a growing body of work on political life writing in the Pacific. The collection speaks to Narokobi's role as a theorist of Oceanic modernity more broadly, one who deserves a place alongside two other important philosophers of Pacific independence, Epeli Hau‘ofa and Jean-Marie Tjibaou, as one of the main visionaries of Pacific decolonization and Oceanic modernity of the post-war period.
Keywords:Narokobi  Melanesia  decolonization  biography  the Melanesian Way  Papua New Guinea  independence  Hau‘ofa  Tjibaou  indigenism
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