Oceanian Literature

Oceanian Literature refers to the body of written works produced by authors from countries and territories in the Oceania region, including Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Samoa, and many others. This literary tradition encompasses a diverse range of genres, styles, and themes that reflect the unique cultural, historical, and social experiences of the peoples of Oceania. From the rich oral storytelling traditions of indigenous communities to the modern novels, plays, poems, and essays of contemporary writers, Oceanian Literature offers a rich tapestry of voices and perspectives that explore issues of identity, colonization, migration, and environmental sustainability, among others.




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Australian Oceanian Literature
Australian and Oceanian Literature
Oceanian Literature