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Juliann Anesi, Alfred P. Flores, Brandon J. Reilly, Christen T. Sasaki, Kēhaulani Vaughn, Joyce Pualani Warren
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Critical Ethnic Studies. 7
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Ethnic Studies Review. 44:7-16
The first half of this article draws from the keynote lecture delivered by Joyce Pualani Warren in which she theorizes an Indigenous Pacific conception of origins that encompasses notions of Blackness and kinship. Warren argues that using knowledge o
Autor:
Joyce Pualani Warren
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American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 43:49-72
This article examines texts by Prince Alexander Liholiho, Samuel Kamakau, King Kalākaua, and Queen Lili‘uokalani to trace a strand of nineteenth-century Kanaka Maoli literary nationalism which embraced figurative blackness as a means to combat set
An Ocean of Wonder: The Fantastic in the Pacific brings together fifty writers and artists from across Moananuiākea working in myriad genres across media, ranging from oral narratives and traditional wonder tales to creative writing as well as visua
Autor:
Joyce Pualani Warren
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The Contemporary Pacific. 28:523-526
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Joyce Pualani Warren
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American Quarterly. 67:937-958
This essay interrogates multiple representations of lāhui to index the shifting relationships between the individual and the nation in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Hawai’i, as prescribed by both Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) epistemology and
Autor:
Kehaulani Vaughn, Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, Christen Sasaki, Alfred Peredo Flores, Kristopher Kaupalolo, Joyce Pualani Warren
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Amerasia Journal. 37:149-161
UCLA's location in Los Angeles situates it within a diasporic Pacific Islander (PI) community comprised mostly of Chamorros, Fijians, Native Hawaiians, Samoans, and Tongans; many of these populations represent the largest communities of these groups