Lecture Five
Week Five
PICS | Eliza Fellows, Dr. Cummings |
Lecture Five: | Section Title |
Cues
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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 -
- 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
§ 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
- 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.
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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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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 -
- 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
§ 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
- 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.
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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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