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Lecture Five

Week Five

 

 

PICS

Eliza Fellows,

Dr. Cummings  

Lecture Five:  

Section Title

Cues

 

-               

Notes

 

Housekeeping

-              Take home midterm exam- October 20th 11:59 Pm

-              More a review

-              Two parts- one prompts answer them.

-              3 Course matiral- plus other course readings- videos, discussion post.

-              Show prof, to look at work and gaining something from it.

-              Colonialism is bad for Hawaii because (Get specific)

-              Decolonization, neo-coloanlism.

 

This Weeks Lecture- Hawaiian Masculinity, imperialism

-              Tengan- memory work/remembering

-              Walker- Borderlands/borderlands

 

Hawii

-              A “Chain of islands”

-              Are now the 50th state of Hawii

 

Pre contact

-              First settled 400 CE

-              Settled by fisherman and small scale agriculture

-              A egalitarian society with conseual rule by councils of elders

-              1200 ce a way of migration from Tahiti

 

Immigration of Tahiti

·       Introduction of new worldview/and religion

o   Devlopment of world view and relugon

o   Shift to move straftied rules with chiefs, priests, commoners, and outcastes

o   Use of technologies for irrigation development of new arable land roads

-              Still linked to indigenous cultures and religion.

o   In the years just before contact with Europeans, there was a significant power struggle between major Cheifly linages.

o   Creation of a caste society

-              Once more specialization occurs more stratification comes about

-              Power struggles- internal island warfare before contact.

 

 

Hawii- post contact

-              1778- Captain James Cook lands at Kauai

-              1779- cook returns to Hawii is killed after trying to kidnap the ruler,

-              1795- Kamehameha conquered all the Hawaiian island set up the house of Jaemameha and a UK of Hawai

-               


Timeline cont

-              Many members converted to Christianity proved diplomatic ties with foreign powers

-              1850, American Charles Bishop married into the Kamhamha

-              Bishop helped negoatioate a deal for the us to lease pearl harbour in 1887

-              Kamehameha schools opened in 1887

-              Bishop- museum within the island

-              1887-  First time Military contract within Hawii

 


US

§  The increased U.S presence led to poloitical unrest within Hawii

§  UK of Hawii was overthrown in 1893

§  Short lived republic of Hawii- run by the big five companies- sugar companies,

§  Hawii was annexed by the us in 1898

§  Pearl Harbour was bombed in 1941 Darwin the US into wwII Hawii placed under matiral law

§  Hawii became a state in 1959’

 

Native Hawaiian Masculinity

-              Seen as lazy, ineffectual

-              Dumb

-              Less property

Seen as Buff wild masculinity, Desribale

 Two sides of masculinitu  (Steroype)

-              Sexy warrior

-              Dumb, layabout.

 

Theses stereotypes are still used to this day, to serve their narrative of US imperialism and justifies the presences of the US military.

 

Two narratives

-              Non threatening, emasculated

-              Or a black peril (Oversexualized, dangerous)

-              An aspirational object of desire (Fit, close to nature etc.)

-              Women are evaluated with island, meant to be desired, conquered and controlled.

 

Hui Panala’au

-              Native man to colonized Howland, Bajer, and Jarvis islands between 1935 and 1942- really small, wanted to get boots on the ground- to protect from Japanese imperialism.

-              They were all graduates of the Kamehameha schools, chosen because they were “properly educated and also “well Suited: as Hawaiians to live on an isolated tropical

-              Established a us prescience’s  

-              Racially well suited for the islands.

-              Two men died in 1941- no one bothered to evacuate them until 1942

-              Role was forgotten until the 2000s


Tengan

-              Gendered memory work that facilities the formation of group subjectivities through the coordination of personal memories

-              In other words, remembering as memory works puts together moments from the past to create something new in the presents.

-              Through memory- bringing together.

 

Walker

-              The sufer zone as a borderland

-              The rivalry between the Hi Nala and Halle surfers like the outrigger club

-              They preformed sufer guys to stop this sterotypical.

-              They worked for themselves, doing something that is both spiritual connection to them.

-              Beachboys- maintains their dignity, outplaying, and becomes the life blood of the beach and the life of Hawii.

 

Summary

Both challenged stereotypes of Hawaiian men, how they gain back their masculinity,

Big question: How does colonialism affect indigenous community and how they recover.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Lecture Five

Week Five

 

 

PICS

Eliza Fellows,

Dr. Cummings  

Lecture Five:  

Section Title

Cues

 

-               

Notes

 

Housekeeping

-              Take home midterm exam- October 20th 11:59 Pm

-              More a review

-              Two parts- one prompts answer them.

-              3 Course matiral- plus other course readings- videos, discussion post.

-              Show prof, to look at work and gaining something from it.

-              Colonialism is bad for Hawaii because (Get specific)

-              Decolonization, neo-coloanlism.

 

This Weeks Lecture- Hawaiian Masculinity, imperialism

-              Tengan- memory work/remembering

-              Walker- Borderlands/borderlands

 

Hawii

-              A “Chain of islands”

-              Are now the 50th state of Hawii

 

Pre contact

-              First settled 400 CE

-              Settled by fisherman and small scale agriculture

-              A egalitarian society with conseual rule by councils of elders

-              1200 ce a way of migration from Tahiti

 

Immigration of Tahiti

·       Introduction of new worldview/and religion

o   Devlopment of world view and relugon

o   Shift to move straftied rules with chiefs, priests, commoners, and outcastes

o   Use of technologies for irrigation development of new arable land roads

-              Still linked to indigenous cultures and religion.

o   In the years just before contact with Europeans, there was a significant power struggle between major Cheifly linages.

o   Creation of a caste society

-              Once more specialization occurs more stratification comes about

-              Power struggles- internal island warfare before contact.

 

 

Hawii- post contact

-              1778- Captain James Cook lands at Kauai

-              1779- cook returns to Hawii is killed after trying to kidnap the ruler,

-              1795- Kamehameha conquered all the Hawaiian island set up the house of Jaemameha and a UK of Hawai

-               


Timeline cont

-              Many members converted to Christianity proved diplomatic ties with foreign powers

-              1850, American Charles Bishop married into the Kamhamha

-              Bishop helped negoatioate a deal for the us to lease pearl harbour in 1887

-              Kamehameha schools opened in 1887

-              Bishop- museum within the island

-              1887-  First time Military contract within Hawii

 


US

§  The increased U.S presence led to poloitical unrest within Hawii

§  UK of Hawii was overthrown in 1893

§  Short lived republic of Hawii- run by the big five companies- sugar companies,

§  Hawii was annexed by the us in 1898

§  Pearl Harbour was bombed in 1941 Darwin the US into wwII Hawii placed under matiral law

§  Hawii became a state in 1959’

 

Native Hawaiian Masculinity

-              Seen as lazy, ineffectual

-              Dumb

-              Less property

Seen as Buff wild masculinity, Desribale

 Two sides of masculinitu  (Steroype)

-              Sexy warrior

-              Dumb, layabout.

 

Theses stereotypes are still used to this day, to serve their narrative of US imperialism and justifies the presences of the US military.

 

Two narratives

-              Non threatening, emasculated

-              Or a black peril (Oversexualized, dangerous)

-              An aspirational object of desire (Fit, close to nature etc.)

-              Women are evaluated with island, meant to be desired, conquered and controlled.

 

Hui Panala’au

-              Native man to colonized Howland, Bajer, and Jarvis islands between 1935 and 1942- really small, wanted to get boots on the ground- to protect from Japanese imperialism.

-              They were all graduates of the Kamehameha schools, chosen because they were “properly educated and also “well Suited: as Hawaiians to live on an isolated tropical

-              Established a us prescience’s  

-              Racially well suited for the islands.

-              Two men died in 1941- no one bothered to evacuate them until 1942

-              Role was forgotten until the 2000s


Tengan

-              Gendered memory work that facilities the formation of group subjectivities through the coordination of personal memories

-              In other words, remembering as memory works puts together moments from the past to create something new in the presents.

-              Through memory- bringing together.

 

Walker

-              The sufer zone as a borderland

-              The rivalry between the Hi Nala and Halle surfers like the outrigger club

-              They preformed sufer guys to stop this sterotypical.

-              They worked for themselves, doing something that is both spiritual connection to them.

-              Beachboys- maintains their dignity, outplaying, and becomes the life blood of the beach and the life of Hawii.

 

Summary

Both challenged stereotypes of Hawaiian men, how they gain back their masculinity,

Big question: How does colonialism affect indigenous community and how they recover.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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