ʻOnipaʻa: History and Memory Panel
March 31, 11:00am - 12:15pm
West Oʻahu Campus, UH West O'ahu Library, 2nd Floor
Attend the Ê»OnipaÊ»a: History and Memory speaker panel featuring UH MÄnoa Political Science and Hawaiian Language Professor, Noenoe K. Silva, and UH MÄnoa political science PhD candidate and Leeward Community College Hawaiian studies instructor, LuÊ»ukia Archer.
Silva will discuss the restoration of Kanaka intellectual history through the study of 19th and 20th-century Hawaiian-language writers. She will argue that the vibrant Hawaiian-language press contains the history of political debates, literature, and indigenous geography, but collectively little is known about the writers of the texts. Silva will draw from the works of Joseph KÄnepuÊ»u and Joseph MokuÊ»Åhai Poepoe and propose that systematic study of the writers and their works can lead to a valuable restoration of Native Hawaiian intellectual genealogy and history.
Archer will explore the manner in which theories of biopower developed in the twentieth century and how they help to inform some of the forms taken by KalÄkaua’s intellectual paradigm of moÊ»okÅ«Ê»auhau as expressed in his political slogan, HoÊ»oulu LÄhui. Archer will also consider how KalÄkaua’s governance model might inform understandings of biopower today.
For more information visit: http://www.uhwo.hawaii.edu/ekamakanihou/?p=3343
Event Sponsor
UHWO Library, UHWO Hawaiian and Pacific Studies department, UHWO History department, UHWO Political Science department, and the Ê»UluÊ»ulu Archive, West Oʻahu Campus
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