On this week's episode we speak to Titaua Porcher, Associate Professor in French and Francophone Pacific literatures at the University of French Polynesia, about how writers, poets and playwrights in Te Ao Maohi/French Polynesia have grappled with the impacts of France's nuclear weapons testing in the region through literature. As a playwright herself, Titaua also discusses the important role of literature in providing different perspectives on history and people, countering stereotypes such as the ‘post card’ view of French Polynesia.

Women on the Line

Phuong Tran and Titaua Porcher

Behind the ‘Postcard’: The Ongoing Impacts of Nuclear Testing and Countering Colonial Narratives

DEC 21, 2025-1 MIN
Women on the Line

Behind the ‘Postcard’: The Ongoing Impacts of Nuclear Testing and Countering Colonial Narratives

DEC 21, 2025-1 MIN

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On this week's episode we speak to Titaua Porcher, Associate Professor in French and Francophone Pacific literatures at the University of French Polynesia, about how writers, poets and playwrights in Te Ao Maohi/French Polynesia have grappled with the impacts of France's nuclear weapons testing in the region through literature. As a playwright herself, Titaua also discusses the important role of literature in providing different perspectives on history and people, countering stereotypes such as the ‘post card’ view of French Polynesia.