Okinawan Journal of Island Studies (OJIS) Volume 3 Number 1
OJIS Volume 3 Number 1
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Editor’s Note
Ayano Ginoza, Meng Qu, Evangelia Papoutsaki
Papers
Enoshima: Signifying Island Heritage Across Space and Place
Henry Johnson
Island Revitalization and the Setouchi Triennale: Ethnographic Reflection on Three Local Events
Shiu Hong Simon Tu
Augmenting Small-Island Heritage through Site-Specific Art: A View from Naoshima
A. D. McCormick
Alia Hamadeh
Marine Cultural Heritage in Lý So^’n Island, Vietnam: Current Situation and Future Challenges
Hoang Van Nguyen, Thanh Van Vo, Tuyen Dai Quang
Shenglin Elijah Chang, You-Ren Chung
Pascal von Beuningen
“Text Messages from the Grave”: Connecting the Mobile Phone with the Samoan Concept of Va Tapuia
Marion Muliaumaseali
Beyond Words to Find Words: Creative Hermeneutical Dialogue During COVID-19
Joshua Nash, Fiona Sprott, Jason Sweeney
Book Reviews
Evangelia Papoutsaki
The Challenges of Island Studies
Meng Qu
Scotland and Islandness: Explorations in Community, Economy and Culture
Sarah R. MacKinnon
Nenes’ Koza Dabasa: Okinawa in the World Music Market
Junko Konishi
Identity, Language and Belonging on Jersey: Migration and the Channel Islands
Henry Johnson
Forum: Miduri
Gender, Migration, and Post-Disaster Communities: Call for Intersections and Dynamics of Local and Global Connections in Asia-Pacific Island Countries
Glenda Tibe Bonifacio
Windrows: Entangled Negotiations with Fish, Wind, and Time in Coastal Newfoundland/Ktaqmkuk
Maggie J. Whitten Henry
Taking the Trouble
Philip Hayward