Week 6 M 9/27
M 9/27 no Zoom Monday, as viewings are available to watch free and your own convenience (1) Kapaemahu, 2) A Place in the Middle, and 3) optional - Kumu Hina
W 9/29 Zoom - Class Discussion - Hawaiian Feminism
Reading: Haunani-Kay Trask: “Fighting the Battle of Double Colonization: The View of a Hawaiian Feminist”
Reading: Lisa Kahaleole Hall: "Navigating Our Own 'Sea of Islands': Remapping Theoretical Space for Hawaiian Women and Indigenous Feminism"
Due Sunday 10/3 by 11:55pm - Laulima Forum Week 6 (if absent on Weds 9/29 zoom, then also respond to 2 student posts)
* We will be starting the Maori novel Potiki by Patricia Grace next week. Be sure to purchase or borrow a copy. If you finish this week's reading, I would recommend getting started early on Potiki. You may want to re-read sections more than once.
M 9/27 no Zoom Monday, as viewings are available to watch free and your own convenience (1) Kapaemahu, 2) A Place in the Middle, and 3) optional - Kumu Hina
W 9/29 Zoom - Class Discussion - Hawaiian Feminism
Reading: Haunani-Kay Trask: “Fighting the Battle of Double Colonization: The View of a Hawaiian Feminist”
Reading: Lisa Kahaleole Hall: "Navigating Our Own 'Sea of Islands': Remapping Theoretical Space for Hawaiian Women and Indigenous Feminism"
Due Sunday 10/3 by 11:55pm - Laulima Forum Week 6 (if absent on Weds 9/29 zoom, then also respond to 2 student posts)
* We will be starting the Maori novel Potiki by Patricia Grace next week. Be sure to purchase or borrow a copy. If you finish this week's reading, I would recommend getting started early on Potiki. You may want to re-read sections more than once.
Readings:
Haunani-Kay Trask: “Fighting the Battle of Double Colonization: The View of a Hawaiian Feminist”
Lisa Kahaleole Hall: "Navigating Our Own 'Sea of Islands': Remapping Theoretical Space for Hawaiian Women and Indigenous Feminism"
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Viewing:
Optional viewing if you've never seen it: Kumu Hina
"A Place in the Middle" is based on the experiences first portrayed within Kumu Hina.
Kumu Hina is available to watch free online through UH Manoa library, via canopy. (1hr, 15mins)
"A Place in the Middle" is based on the experiences first portrayed within Kumu Hina.
Kumu Hina is available to watch free online through UH Manoa library, via canopy. (1hr, 15mins)
zoom class discussion 9/29 - Trask & Hall
Resources mentioned in class:
1) From Wailana Kamai : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PL3XX4NLJPI&t=1170s
This video doesn’t actually have to do with Hawaiian activism, but it’s basically a video essay on emotional labor placed on women and how a work life balance works when the woman is realistic in what she wants with her priorities
2) "Lovely Hula Hands" by Haunani-Kay Trask
1) From Wailana Kamai : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PL3XX4NLJPI&t=1170s
This video doesn’t actually have to do with Hawaiian activism, but it’s basically a video essay on emotional labor placed on women and how a work life balance works when the woman is realistic in what she wants with her priorities
2) "Lovely Hula Hands" by Haunani-Kay Trask