Perhaps of all the archipelagos of the Pacific imagined by Euro-Americans as "paradisiacal," Hawai'i has been the most "possessed" by an unusually harmonious combination of Christian, capitalist, and imperial agents of the United States. The notion of paradise, rooted in Zoroastrian and Judeo-Christian imaginaries, projected ideas of the harmony and beauty of a primordial state. But just as Christians saw darkness harbored in the Garden of Eden, so did the imperial occupation of Hawai'i usher in an era of ecological and cultural devastation. Reflecting on the embodied experiences of the anu Pacific Islands Field School in 2015, this essay considers how the occupation and possession of Hawai'i, depicted by Teresia Teaiwa as "militourism," ha...
The view of Pacific island countries (PICs) as paradise has persisted since the arrival of Europeans...
With the continually expanding settler colonial presence and a growing capitalist- centric economy i...
As a result of the re-emergence of the 1897 Kū’ē protest petitions and more recent scholarship among...
Perhaps of all the archipelagos of the Pacific imagined by Euro-Americans as “paradisiacal,” Hawai‘i...
This essay is a critical reexamination of the trope of paradise. This trope has a long global histor...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This aim of this thesis ...
Based on personal and artistic research in Samoa, Polynesia, Oceania, and the South Pacific Islands,...
Duty-Free Paradise is a multimedia exhibition and a series of live broadcasted performances that pla...
The Hawaiian Islands are of volcanic origin and are edged with coral reefs. Generally fertile with a...
Ever since the European discovery of the Hawaiian Islands by Captain James Cook in 1778, this island...
This paper contextualizes how a short story “This is Paradise” by Kristiana Kahakauwila deconstructs...
The Western imagination has ascribed histories and identities of the Marquesas Islands throughout ce...
This essay looks at the development of the Thirty Meter Telescope, and the tensions it has caused be...
This dissertation analyzes key patterns of American imperial disavowal and desire as dramatized in t...
This dissertation analyzes key patterns of American imperial disavowal and desire as dramatized in t...
The view of Pacific island countries (PICs) as paradise has persisted since the arrival of Europeans...
With the continually expanding settler colonial presence and a growing capitalist- centric economy i...
As a result of the re-emergence of the 1897 Kū’ē protest petitions and more recent scholarship among...
Perhaps of all the archipelagos of the Pacific imagined by Euro-Americans as “paradisiacal,” Hawai‘i...
This essay is a critical reexamination of the trope of paradise. This trope has a long global histor...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This aim of this thesis ...
Based on personal and artistic research in Samoa, Polynesia, Oceania, and the South Pacific Islands,...
Duty-Free Paradise is a multimedia exhibition and a series of live broadcasted performances that pla...
The Hawaiian Islands are of volcanic origin and are edged with coral reefs. Generally fertile with a...
Ever since the European discovery of the Hawaiian Islands by Captain James Cook in 1778, this island...
This paper contextualizes how a short story “This is Paradise” by Kristiana Kahakauwila deconstructs...
The Western imagination has ascribed histories and identities of the Marquesas Islands throughout ce...
This essay looks at the development of the Thirty Meter Telescope, and the tensions it has caused be...
This dissertation analyzes key patterns of American imperial disavowal and desire as dramatized in t...
This dissertation analyzes key patterns of American imperial disavowal and desire as dramatized in t...
The view of Pacific island countries (PICs) as paradise has persisted since the arrival of Europeans...
With the continually expanding settler colonial presence and a growing capitalist- centric economy i...
As a result of the re-emergence of the 1897 Kū’ē protest petitions and more recent scholarship among...