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ISBN
9780816530526
Book Title
Coconut Milk
Item Length
8.8in
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Publication Year
2013
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.3in
Author
Dan Taulapapa Mcmullin
Genre
Poetry
Topic
General, Lgbt, American / General, Native American
Item Width
5.8in
Item Weight
4.2 Oz
Number of Pages
80 Pages

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Coconut Milk is the first book-length collection of poems by contemporary queer Samoan writer and painter Dan Taulapapa McMullin. His poems humorously attack cultural appropriation, gender, and the hypocrisies of Western influence in Oceania today. Pulling at the stereotype of a beautiful Polynesia available for the taking, his poems challenge and carve out new avenues of meaning for Pacific Islanders.

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University of Arizona Press
ISBN-10
0816530521
ISBN-13
9780816530526
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Book Title
Coconut Milk
Author
Dan Taulapapa Mcmullin
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
General, Lgbt, American / General, Native American
Publication Year
2013
Genre
Poetry
Number of Pages
80 Pages

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Item Length
8.8in
Item Height
0.3in
Item Width
5.8in
Item Weight
4.2 Oz

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Series Volume Number
76
Lc Classification Number
Ps3613.C58546c96
Edition Number
2
Reviews
"This book gave me a lot to think about as a reader even while leaving me envious of his crafting of poems. You know you impress another poet when they think, "Wow, I wish I'd written that!"-Anita Endrezze in  The Raven Chronicles "McMullin's style is sometimes conversational and performative, and sometimes focused on the poetry on the page. He has some simply stunning images, and I appreciate his refusal of translation. He balances humor, rage, and the erotic through his words."-Qwo-Li Driskill, author of Sovereign Erotics: A Collection of Two-Spirit Literature, "With searing perception, honesty and lyricism, Dan's words dance off the page and find their way to our hearts. Poignant, moving, dynamic in scope, Coconut Milk is but a window into the harsh realities that face Samoans and Pacific Islanders who have navigated the geography and psychology of living in and for America. From boyhood innocence on an American territory, to coming of age discoveries, to the complexities of a closeted existence, to his own adult liberation, Dan's story is ours. It is our history. Our herstory. Our struggle. But most importantly, the political, the violence, the vulnerabilities, the cultural awakenings, the juxtapositions, the paradoxes, the contradictions of Coconut Milk is our song of survival. Essential and crucial, Coconut Milk should be tasted at tiki bars, universities, back seats of cars, church halls, community centers, raw food restaurants, gay bars, straight bars, any bar, war zones, military bases and especially in the halls of congress where it should be required reading! And to Pacific Islanders both at home and in the diaspora, Coconut Milk just cleared the path. MegaLOVE!"-Sia Figiel, author of Sia Figiel: They Who Do Not Grieve, "Dan Taulapapa McMullin's poems come at you with a beguiling openness, honesty, irony, humour, and compassion. I love their surface simplicity which draws you into their profound complexities of meaning and feeling. In short, I love them."-Albert Wendt, author of Leaves of the Banyan Tree "A must read!"-Rena Owen, Maori actress, writer, and director, "Dan Taulapapa McMullin's poems come at you with a beguiling openness, honesty, irony, humour, and compassion. I love their surface simplicity which draws you into their profound complexities of meaning and feeling. In short, I love them."-Albert Wendt, author of Leaves of the Banyan Tree "A must read!"-Rena Owen, Maori actress, writer, and director  , "Dan Taulapapa McMullin's poems come at you with a beguiling openness, honesty, irony, humour, and compassion. I love their surface simplicity which draws you into their profound complexities of meaning and feeling. In short, I love them."--Albert Wendt, author of Leaves of the Banyan Tree "A must read!"--Rena Owen, Maori actress, writer, and director, "McMullin's Coconut Milk is a brilliant collection of both narrative and avant-garde poems descended from traditional storytelling that give voice to Samoan fa'afafine culture as it continues to flourish in Samoa and in the colonial diaspora."--Brandy Nalani McDougall, author of The Salt-Wind: Ka Makani Pa'Akai "Tiki decor, as the advert says, can remind you and your customers of an exotic and tropical climate. The question posed by Dan Taulapapa McMullin's Coconut Milk is whether we want to be reminded of an exotic and tropical climate, that is to say, of the reality of an exotic and tropical climate, which may be humid, might be fetid, could be bee-stung with breezy beauty, as foreign and falsely friendly as our very own backyards, and as our own sense of family, who we keep, at our peril, in our back seats. Where you might, at your peril, keep these bristling lines."--Vanessa Place, author of Statement of Facts, "McMullin's Coconut Milk is a brilliant collection of both narrative and avant-garde poems descended from traditional storytelling that give voice to Samoan fa'afafine culture as it continues to flourish in Samoa and in the colonial diaspora."-Brandy Nalani McDougall, author of The Salt-Wind: Ka Makani Pa'Akai "Tiki decor, as the advert says, can remind you and your customers of an exotic and tropical climate. The question posed by Dan Taulapapa McMullin's Coconut Milk is whether we want to be reminded of an exotic and tropical climate, that is to say, of the reality of an exotic and tropical climate, which may be humid, might be fetid, could be bee-stung with breezy beauty, as foreign and falsely friendly as our very own backyards, and as our own sense of family, who we keep, at our peril, in our back seats. Where you might, at your peril, keep these bristling lines."-Vanessa Place, author of Statement of Facts  , "McMullin's Coconut Milk is a brilliant collection of both narrative and avant-garde poems descended from traditional storytelling that give voice to Samoan fa'afafine culture as it continues to flourish in Samoa and in the colonial diaspora." --Brandy Nalani McDougall, author of The Salt-Wind: Ka Makani Pa'Akai "Tiki decor, as the advert says, can remind you and your customers of an exotic and tropical climate. The question posed by Dan Taulapapa McMullin's Coconut Milk is whether we want to be reminded of an exotic and tropical climate, that is to say, of the reality of an exotic and tropical climate, which may be humid, might be fetid, could be bee-stung with breezy beauty, as foreign and falsely friendly as our very own backyards, and as our own sense of family, who we keep, at our peril, in our back seats. Where you might, at your peril, keep these bristling lines." --Vanessa Place, author of Statement of Facts, "Dan Taulapapa McMullin's poems come at you with a beguiling openness, honesty, irony, humour, and compassion. I love their surface simplicity which draws you into their profound complexities of meaning and feeling. In short, I love them." --Albert Wendt, author of Leaves of the Banyan Tree "A must read!" --Rena Owen, Maori actress, writer, and director, "With searing perception, honesty and lyricism, Dan's words dance off the page and find their way to our hearts. Poignant, moving, dynamic in scope, Coconut Milk is but a window into the harsh realities that face Samoans and Pacific Islanders who have navigated the geography and psychology of living in and for America. From boyhood innocence on an American territory, to coming of age discoveries, to the complexities of a closeted existence, to his own adult liberation, Dan's story is ours. It is our history. Our herstory. Our struggle. But most importantly, the political, the violence, the vulnerabilities, the cultural awakenings, the juxtapositions, the paradoxes, the contradictions of Coconut Milk is our song of survival. Essential and crucial, Coconut Milk should be tasted at tiki bars, universities, back seats of cars, church halls, community centers, raw food restaurants, gay bars, straight bars, any bar, war zones, military bases and especially in the halls of congress where it should be required reading! And to Pacific Islanders both at home and in the diaspora, Coconut Milk just cleared the path. MegaLOVE!" --Sia Figiel, author of Sia Figiel: They Who Do Not Grieve, ­­ "It was a sharp wit that grated the pithy coconut meat of American Samoan fa'afine intelligentsia experience and observation to produce the fine material in this collection of poetry. There is incisive cultural and political theorizing taking place here that holds its own with the best of scholarly insights. But there is also a sumptuous sexiness that oozes through the poems. The indigenous peoples of the Pacific Islands region have long known the nourishing qualities of coconut milk. With Dan Taulapapa McMullin's new collection of poetry, I predict readers will find themselves in the position of both being luxuriously sated and panting for more."-Teresia Teaiwa, author of Searching for Nei Nim'anoa, "McMullin's Coconut Milk is a brilliant collection of both narrative and avant-garde poems descended from traditional storytelling that give voice to Samoan fa'afafine culture as it continues to flourish in Samoa and in the colonial diaspora."-Brandy Nalani McDougall, author of The Salt-Wind: Ka Makani Pa'Akai "Tiki decor, as the advert says, can remind you and your customers of an exotic and tropical climate. The question posed by Dan Taulapapa McMullin's Coconut Milk is whether we want to be reminded of an exotic and tropical climate, that is to say, of the reality of an exotic and tropical climate, which may be humid, might be fetid, could be bee-stung with breezy beauty, as foreign and falsely friendly as our very own backyards, and as our own sense of family, who we keep, at our peril, in our back seats. Where you might, at your peril, keep these bristling lines."-Vanessa Place, author of Statement of Facts, "This book gave me a lot to think about as a reader even while leaving me envious of his crafting of poems. You know you impress another poet when they think, "Wow, I wish I'd written that!"-Anita Endrezze in The Raven Chronicles "McMullin's style is sometimes conversational and performative, and sometimes focused on the poetry on the page. He has some simply stunning images, and I appreciate his refusal of translation. He balances humor, rage, and the erotic through his words."-Qwo-Li Driskill, author of Sovereign Erotics: A Collection of Two-Spirit Literature, "McMullin's Coconut Milk is a brilliant collection of both narrative and avant-garde poems descended from traditional storytelling that give voice to Samoan fa'afafine culture as it continues to flourish in Samoa and in the colonial diaspora."--Brandy Nalani McDougall, author of The Salt-Wind: Ka Makani Pa'Akai "Tiki decor, as the advert says, can remind you and your customers of an exotic and tropical climate. The question posed by Dan Taulapapa McMullin's Coconut Milk is whether we want to be reminded of an exotic and tropical climate, that is to say, of the reality of an exotic and tropical climate, which may be humid, might be fetid, could be bee-stung with breezy beauty, as foreign and falsely friendly as our very own backyards, and as our own sense of family, who we keep, at our peril, in our back seats. Where you might, at your peril, keep these bristling lines."--Vanessa Place, author of Statement of Facts, "With searing perception, honesty and lyricism, Dan's words dance off the page and find their way to our hearts. Poignant, moving, dynamic in scope, Coconut Milk is but a window into the harsh realities that face Samoans and Pacific Islanders who have navigated the geography and psychology of living in and for America. From boyhood innocence on an American territory, to coming of age discoveries, to the complexities of a closeted existence, to his own adult liberation, Dan's story is ours. It is our history. Our herstory. Our struggle. But most importantly, the political, the violence, the vulnerabilities, the cultural awakenings, the juxtapositions, the paradoxes, the contradictions of Coconut Milk is our song of survival. Essential and crucial, Coconut Milk should be tasted at tiki bars, universities, back seats of cars, church halls, community centers, raw food restaurants, gay bars, straight bars, any bar, war zones, military bases and especially in the halls of congress where it should be required reading! And to Pacific Islanders both at home and in the diaspora, Coconut Milk just cleared the path. MegaLOVE!"--Sia Figiel, author of Sia Figiel: They Who Do Not Grieve, "It was a sharp wit that grated the pithy coconut meat of American Samoan fa'afine intelligentsia experience and observation to produce the fine material in this collection of poetry. There is incisive cultural and political theorizing taking place here that holds its own with the best of scholarly insights. But there is also a sumptuous sexiness that oozes through the poems. The indigenous peoples of the Pacific Islands region have long known the nourishing qualities of Coconut Milk . With Dan Taulapapa McMullin's new collection of poetry, I predict readers will find themselves in the position of both being luxuriously sated and panting for more."--Teresia Teaiwa, author of Searching for Nei Nim'anoa, "McMullin's Coconut Milk is a brilliant collection of both narrative and avant-garde poems descended from traditional storytelling that give voice to Samoan fa'afafine culture as it continues to flourish in Samoa and in the colonial diaspora."-Brandy Nalani McDougall, author of The Salt-Wind: Ka Makani Pa'Akai "Tiki decor, as the advert says, can remind you and your customers of an exotic and tropical climate. The question posed by Dan Taulapapa McMullin's Coconut Milk is whether we want to be reminded of an exotic and tropical climate, that is to say, of the reality of an exotic and tropical climate, which may be humid, might be fetid, could be bee-stung with breezy beauty, as foreign and falsely friendly as our very own backyards, and as our own sense of family, who we keep, at our peril, in our back seats. Where you might, at your peril, keep these bristling lines."-Vanessa Place, author of Statement of Facts, "McMullin's style is sometimes conversational and performative, and sometimes focused on the poetry on the page. He has some simply stunning images, and I appreciate his refusal of translation. He balances humor, rage, and the erotic through his words."-Qwo-Li Driskill, author of Sovereign Erotics: A Collection of Two-Spirit Literature, "This book gave me a lot to think about as a reader even while leaving me envious of his crafting of poems. You know you impress another poet when they think, 'Wow, I wish I'd written that!'" --Anita Endrezze in  The Raven Chronicles "McMullin's style is sometimes conversational and performative, and sometimes focused on the poetry on the page. He has some simply stunning images, and I appreciate his refusal of translation. He balances humor, rage, and the erotic through his words." --Qwo-Li Driskill, author of Sovereign Erotics: A Collection of Two-Spirit Literature, ­­ "It was a sharp wit that grated the pithy coconut meat of American Samoan fa'afine intelligentsia experience and observation to produce the fine material in this collection of poetry. There is incisive cultural and political theorizing taking place here that holds its own with the best of scholarly insights. But there is also a sumptuous sexiness that oozes through the poems. The indigenous peoples of the Pacific Islands region have long known the nourishing qualities of Coconut Milk . With Dan Taulapapa McMullin's new collection of poetry, I predict readers will find themselves in the position of both being luxuriously sated and panting for more." --Teresia Teaiwa, author of Searching for Nei Nim'anoa, ­­ "It was a sharp wit that grated the pithy coconut meat of American Samoan fa'afine intelligentsia experience and observation to produce the fine material in this collection of poetry. There is incisive cultural and political theorizing taking place here that holds its own with the best of scholarly insights. But there is also a sumptuous sexiness that oozes through the poems. The indigenous peoples of the Pacific Islands region have long known the nourishing qualities of Coconut Milk . With Dan Taulapapa McMullin's new collection of poetry, I predict readers will find themselves in the position of both being luxuriously sated and panting for more."-Teresia Teaiwa, author of Searching for Nei Nim'anoa, "This book gave me a lot to think about as a reader even while leaving me envious of his crafting of poems. You know you impress another poet when they think, 'Wow, I wish I'd written that!'"--Anita Endrezze in  The Raven Chronicles "McMullin's style is sometimes conversational and performative, and sometimes focused on the poetry on the page. He has some simply stunning images, and I appreciate his refusal of translation. He balances humor, rage, and the erotic through his words."--Qwo-Li Driskill, author of Sovereign Erotics: A Collection of Two-Spirit Literature, ­­ "It was a sharp wit that grated the pithy coconut meat of American Samoan fa'afine intelligentsia experience and observation to produce the fine material in this collection of poetry. There is incisive cultural and political theorizing taking place here that holds its own with the best of scholarly insights. But there is also a sumptuous sexiness that oozes through the poems. The indigenous peoples of the Pacific Islands region have long known the nourishing qualities of Coconut Milk . With Dan Taulapapa McMullin's new collection of poetry, I predict readers will find themselves in the position of both being luxuriously sated and panting for more."--Teresia Teaiwa, author of Searching for Nei Nim'anoa, "It was a sharp wit that grated the pithy coconut meat of American Samoan fa'afine intelligentsia experience and observation to produce the fine material in this collection of poetry. There is incisive cultural and political theorizing taking place here that holds its own with the best of scholarly insights. But there is also a sumptuous sexiness that oozes through the poems. The indigenous peoples of the Pacific Islands region have long known the nourishing qualities of Coconut Milk . With Dan Taulapapa McMullin's new collection of poetry, I predict readers will find themselves in the position of both being luxuriously sated and panting for more."--Teresia Teaiwa, author of Searching for Nei Nim'anoa, "This book gave me a lot to think about as a reader even while leaving me envious of his crafting of poems. You know you impress another poet when they think, 'Wow, I wish I'd written that!'"--Anita Endrezze in The Raven Chronicles "McMullin's style is sometimes conversational and performative, and sometimes focused on the poetry on the page. He has some simply stunning images, and I appreciate his refusal of translation. He balances humor, rage, and the erotic through his words."--Qwo-Li Driskill, author of Sovereign Erotics: A Collection of Two-Spirit Literature, ­­ "It was a sharp wit that grated the pithy coconut meat of American Samoan fa'afine intelligentsia experience and observation to produce the fine material in this collection of poetry. There is incisive cultural and political theorizing taking place here that holds its own with the best of scholarly insights. But there is also a sumptuous sexiness that oozes through the poems. The indigenous peoples of the Pacific Islands region have long known the nourishing qualities of Coconut Milk . With Dan Taulapapa McMullin's new collection of poetry, I predict readers will find themselves in the position of both being luxuriously sated and panting for more."--Teresia Teaiwa, author of Searching for Nei Nim'anoa, "Dan Taulapapa McMullin's poems come at you with a beguiling openness, honesty, irony, humour, and compassion. I love their surface simplicity which draws you into their profound complexities of meaning and feeling. In short, I love them."-Albert Wendt, author of Leaves of the Banyan Tree "A must read!"-Rena Owen, Maori actress, writer, and director, "Dan Taulapapa McMullin's poems come at you with a beguiling openness, honesty, irony, humour, and compassion. I love their surface simplicity which draws you into their profound complexities of meaning and feeling. In short, I love them."--Albert Wendt, author of Leaves of the Banyan Tree "A must read!"--Rena Owen, Maori actress, writer, and director
Table of Content
J, She, and the Eel Sa Moana Poems Tiki Manifesto 'O Kaulaiku The Seventh Wave Turtle Island Poems In Suva Laguna Beach Poems A Drag Queen Named Pipi (at the Bone Bar) Pray Fa'a Fafine Poems The Bat Postscript
Copyright Date
2013
Lccn
2013-009921
Dewey Decimal
811.6
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
Sun Tracks Ser.
Dewey Edition
23

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