SEA PEOPLE : The Puzzle of Polynesia

海洋的子民:波利尼西亞之謎 (簡體中文版書名)

類別 : 人文史地
ISBN:978-0062060877
頁數 : 384
出版 : Harper, 2019 年 3 月 12 日
版本 : 精裝版
版權窗口 : 繁體博達代理Jessica / 简体版權已售

內容介紹

本書是一部兼具歷史通識與科普新知兩大特點的大眾讀物。在遙遠的過去,波利尼西亞人來到太平洋偏遠的島嶼群,廣為分佈,展開了一個北抵夏威夷、西至紐西蘭、東到復活節群島的廣闊三角形。在歐洲探險家的船隊到來之前,他們曾是住在那裡的人群。

 

最早的波利尼西亞人是如何找到並紮根于這些遼遠廣布的島嶼?沒有書寫或金屬工具的人們,如何征服壯闊的海洋?這個難題,即是在十八世紀出現的著名的“波利尼西亞起源之謎”。眾多航海探險家、語言學家、考古學家、民俗學家、生物學家和地理學家,圍繞這個疑問,三百年來討論不休。

 

本書作者通過詳盡的研究與調查,精采地融合了歷史、地理、人類學和航海學知識,將波利尼西亞之謎清晰地呈現在讀者眼前。

 

目錄:
序 言 凱阿拉凱誇灣
第一部 目擊之人(1521–1722) 無垠之海 初次接觸 方寸之島 世界盡頭
第二部:串珠成鏈(1764–1778) 塔希提島 博學之士 秘境航圖 醍醐灌頂
第三部:何不自省(1778–1920) 大陸沉沒 無字世界 雅利毛利 熱帶維京 航海傳說
第四部:科技興起(1920–1959) 人體之學 毛利學人 恐鳥獵人 碳十四法 拉皮塔人
第五部:揚帆起航(1947–1980) 康提基號 隨波逐流 務實之道 雙體帆船 導航進化
第六部分:現狀如何(1990–2018) 全新科技 尾 聲 兩種理解之路

作者介紹

美國當代作家、學者。先後畢業於達特茅斯學院與澳大利亞墨爾本大學,獲博士學位。目前擔任《哈佛評論》(Harvard Review)的資深編輯,同時在哈佛大學教育學院講授寫作課程,並於2008年榮獲卓越教學獎。曾入圍“道格拉斯·斯圖爾特非虛構作品獎”(Douglas Stewart Prize for Nonfiction)以及“威廉·薩洛揚國際寫作大獎”(William Saroyan International Prize for Writing)。在《美國學者》(American Scholar)、《太平洋歷史雜誌》(Journal of Pacific History)等知名期刊上發表多篇文章。
作者官網:https://christinathompson.net/ 

書評

“Sea People is a roaring success.… A deeply interesting read, and at points incredibly moving.” — NPR

 

“Compelling.… These pages will unleash the imagination [and] spark insight.” — National Geographic

 

“Sea People is a rich compendium of the ways Polynesia has been pinned down on the maps of geography, history, and culture through the centuries. As Thompson so eloquently shows, such descriptions are only half of a story.” — Harper’s Magazine

 

“I loved this book. I found Sea People the most intelligent, empathic, engaging, wide-ranging, informative, and authoritative treatment of Polynesian mysteries that I have ever read. Christina Thompson’s gorgeous writing arises from a deep well of research and succeeds in conjuring a lost world.” — Dava Sobel, bestselling author of Longitude and The Glass Universe

 

“Christina Thompson…is perhaps ideally placed to try to answer the question [of Polynesian origins] – and in Sea People, her fascinating and satisfying addition to an already considerable body of Polynesian literature, she succeeds admirably.” — New York Times Book Review

 

“Magnificent…  A grand, symphonic, beautifully written book… Sea People is an archive-researched historical account that has the page-turning qualities of an all-absorbing mystery.” — Boston Globe

 

“Christina Thompson’s outstanding study brims with detail.” — Nature

 

“Fascinating… A piece of beautiful nonfiction writing.” — WBAA, an NPR affiliate

 

“Superb. . . . An illuminating read for amateur sleuths and professional scholars alike.” — The Spectator

 

“The supra theme of Sea People is a vision of knowledge systems intertwined – the outcome of history, cultural tolerance, and a grasp of misunderstandings. Thompson’s tone is perfectly tuned for such enlightenment, as is the life-position from which she writes.” — Sydney Morning Herald

 

“A triumph… Sea People deserves a wide audience, one well beyond those who are from, or conduct research, in the region… Infused with curiosity and respect, Sea People is everything historical nonfiction should be.” — Australian Book Review

 

“A thorough and page-turning investigation… Part-memoir, part-investigation, part-history book, Sea People is an adventure in itself… It’s a compelling read, and one that movingly reminds us that the world is much older and much bigger than we imagine.” — Scout Cambridge

 

“Fascinating… The origins of the people of Polynesia, as discussed in this spellbinding history, are sure to captivate armchair travelers and historians alike.” — Shelf Awareness (starred review)

 

“A revelatory summation of this vast area steeped in culture and tradition.” — BookPage

 

“Thompson offers not a binary (science vs myth) but a proliferation of knowledge frameworks: linguistics, oral history, computer science, anthropology, navigation, archaeology, etc. Thompson affirms a stance of intellectual appreciation, humility, and wonder.” — DigBoston

 

“Sea People teems with compelling insights as it explores the age-old mysteries of Polynesian origins. We don’t just visit the turreted cliffs of the Marquesas with Mendaña, the cloud-wrapped peaks of Hawaii with Cook, or the treacherous reefs of Raroia with Heyerdahl. We envision the whole panorama of European exploration and colonization against the even greater grandeur of Polynesian inventiveness, dignity, and self-determination. Thanks to Thompson’s vision, we encounter an authentic global mystery that proves as vast and luminous as the Pacific itself.” — Jack Weatherford, bestselling author of Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World

 

“Sea People teems with compelling insights as it explores the age-old mysteries of Polynesian origins. We don’t just visit the turreted cliffs of the Marquesas with Mendaña, the cloud-wrapped peaks of Hawaii with Cook, or the treacherous reefs of Raroia with Heyerdahl. We envision the whole panorama of European exploration and colonization against the even greater grandeur of Polynesian inventiveness, dignity, and self-determination. Thanks to Thompson’s vision, we encounter an authentic global mystery that proves as vast and luminous as the Pacific itself.” — Paul Fisher, author of House of Wits: An Intimate Portrait of the James Family

 

“Thoroughly researched and engagingly written, Thompson’s account shows how the science of human history, despite occasional wrong turns and dead ends, slowly but steadily advances. A must read for anyone fascinated by the Polynesians or interested in the history of science.” — Patrick V. Kirch, author of On the Road of the Winds  

 

“A luminous, beautifully rendered account of Polynesian navigation and exploration, and the lives and knowledge that built and populated an astonishing Oceanian civilization. Thompson captures the remarkable deep history of a world shaped between land and sea.” — Matt K. Matsuda, author of Pacific Worlds

 

“Artfully written… [Thompson] writes with infectious awe and appreciation about Polynesian culture and with sharp intelligence about the blind spots of those investigating it at different times. This fascinating work could prove to be the standard on the subject for some time to come.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

 

“An inspired history… A beautifully woven narrative… Thompson vividly captures the wondrousness of this region of the world as well as the sense of adventure tied up in that history.” — Kirkus Reviews

 

“A superb chronicler of the intellectual explorers of Polynesian history, Thompson writes with command and insight, enhancing this fascinating book’s rich appeal.” — Booklist

 

“An elegantly written and superbly researched survey of a great geographical and historical puzzle.” — Literary Review

 

“A rewarding chronicle that spans centuries of investigations . . . [Thompson] shows us how we know what we know about the peopling of nearly a quarter of the Earth's surface.” — Smithsonian

 

“A mesmerizing tapestry of maritime and scholarly discovery.” — Global Asia

 

“A fascinating answer to an enormous puzzle – and Thompson tells it beautifully. Essential reading.” — Stuff magazine

 

“Destined to be a nonfiction classic.” — Inkslinger

得獎紀錄

2020 PRIME MINISTER’S LITERARY AWARD
2020 VICTORIAN PREMIER’S LITERARY AWARD
2019 NSW PREMIER’S GENERAL HISTORY AWARD

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海洋的子民:波利尼西亞之謎 (簡體中文版書名)

SEA PEOPLE : The Puzzle of Polynesia

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