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In their critiques of colonialism and neocolonialism, feminist scholars of the Pacific have discussed how female bodies have been deployed for colonial and neocolonial ends.
Adria L. Imada • Aloha America: Hula Circuits through the U.S. Empire
not ethnological,
Adria L. Imada • Aloha America: Hula Circuits through the U.S. Empire
Ann Bedford Ulanov
Toko-pa Turner • Belonging: Remembering Ourselves home
Jo looked at the bar, where she’d worked for a few summers pouring wine and shaking cocktails for the hordes from away, sunburned tourists who’d said her little seaside village was quaint and asked what folks did here in the winter. Well, this is what we do here, she thought. We gain weight and drink too much and get on each other’s nerves.
Tess Gerritsen • The Spy Coast
required Hawaiians to further depend on the military as their patron.
Adria L. Imada • Aloha America: Hula Circuits through the U.S. Empire
Liberalism, Dependence, and . . . Admiralty | The University of Chicago Law Review
Edward A. Hartnettlawreview.uchicago.edu
In the fall of 1970, the Black feminist poet, teacher, and activist June Jordan traveled to Italy as a Rome Prize recipient in the category of Environmental Design ( We’re On 153).1 She was awarded the prize for work that grew out of her collaboration with the architect R. Buckminster Fuller. Jordan’s connection with Fuller began in 1964, when... See more