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摘要
Lāuga: Sadat Muaiava的《了解萨摩亚演讲》。惠灵顿:the Papa Press, 2022。336页。这本制作精美的书是萨摩亚公共演讲艺术的指南,主要是演讲(lāuga fa’amatai)或布道(lāuga fa’alelotu)的实践。它的目的是指导那些可能被要求在重要场合发言的人,特别是那些可能已经失去对这一重要文化技能的熟悉程度的萨摩亚侨民。
Lāuga: Understanding Samoan oratory, by Sadat Muaiava. Wellington: Te Papa Press, 2022. 336 pages.
THIS beautifully produced book is a guide to the art of Samoan public speaking that is embedded in the practices of chiefly speeches (lāuga fa’amatai) or sermons (lāuga fa’alelotu). It is intended to guide those who may be asked to speak at significant occasions, especially those within the Samoan diaspora who may have lost some of their familiarity with this significant cultural skill.
期刊介绍:
While one objective of Pacific Journalism Review is research into Pacific journalism theory and practice, the journal has also expanding its interest into new areas of research and inquiry that reflect the broader impact of contemporary media practice and education. A particular focus is on the cultural politics of the media, including the following issues: new media and social movements, indigenous cultures in the age of globalisation, the politics of tourism and development, the role of the media and the formation of national identity and the cultural influence of New Zealand as a branch of the global economy within the Pacific region. It also has a special interest in climate change, environmental and development studies in the media and communication and vernacular media in the region.