Matsuda The Pacific Rim Summary

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Matt Matsuda displays an outlook of the Pacific Rim that contradicts the previously held ideas about the definition of the Pacific Rim. Matsuda does not focus on the individual cultures or societies, but he narrows in on the communication that occurred between the people and places of the Pacific Rim. He describes how the Pacific Rim was a melting pot that spread to America. Instead of treating this history as a grouping cultures method, the interpretation that Matsuda offers in this text revels the geographical region where a verity of notable events took place that eventually lead to the Pacific Rim we know of today. The outlook that Mutsuda took to explain the Pacific worlds was borrowed from a fellow scholar. Epeli Hau’ofa who held the

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