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Contributors For information about the contributors to the dialogue section on nuclear test- ing, see the dialogue introduction, pages 336 – 338. david chappell is associate professor of Pacific Islands history at the Univer- sity of Hawai‘i, Mänoa. For the past decade, he has been focusing his studies on the French Pacific territories, especially Kanaky New Caledonia. In 2003 Dr Chappell gave a talk at the University of French Polynesia and renewed his contacts there. cara cilano is an assistant professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, where she teaches courses in postcolonial studies and women’s literature. Since completing her PhD at Duquesne University in Pitts- burgh in 2000, her work has focused on literatures from the Indian subconti- nent and the overlap between postcolonial and Native American studies. Dr Cilano’s current projects include examining emerging postcolonial and indige- nous women writers’ experiences with the publishing industry and tracing the historiographical underpinnings of memoirs by women writers from Hawai‘i. lisa kahaleole hall is a visiting assistant professor of women’s and gender studies at DePaul University in Chicago. She holds a PhD in ethnic studies from the University of California at Berkeley. Dr Hall is currently working http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Contemporary Pacific University of Hawai'I Press

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The Contemporary Pacific , Volume 17 (2) – Jul 29, 2005

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University of Hawai'I Press
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Copyright © 2005 University of Hawai'i Press.
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1527-9464

Abstract

For information about the contributors to the dialogue section on nuclear test- ing, see the dialogue introduction, pages 336 – 338. david chappell is associate professor of Pacific Islands history at the Univer- sity of Hawai‘i, Mänoa. For the past decade, he has been focusing his studies on the French Pacific territories, especially Kanaky New Caledonia. In 2003 Dr Chappell gave a talk at the University of French Polynesia and renewed his contacts there. cara cilano is an assistant professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, where she teaches courses in postcolonial studies and women’s literature. Since completing her PhD at Duquesne University in Pitts- burgh in 2000, her work has focused on literatures from the Indian subconti- nent and the overlap between postcolonial and Native American studies. Dr Cilano’s current projects include examining emerging postcolonial and indige- nous women writers’ experiences with the publishing industry and tracing the historiographical underpinnings of memoirs by women writers from Hawai‘i. lisa kahaleole hall is a visiting assistant professor of women’s and gender studies at DePaul University in Chicago. She holds a PhD in ethnic studies from the University of California at Berkeley. Dr Hall is currently working

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Published: Jul 29, 2005

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