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Possessing Polynesians

Maile Arvin

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Autorius Maile Arvin
Leidimo metai 2019 m.
Puslapių skč. 277 psl.
Viršelis Soft cover
ISBN 9781478006336

Possessing Polynesians

Explore the intricate interplay of race, identity, and colonialism in "Possessing Polynesians" by Maile Arvin, published in 2019. In this compelling 277-page book, Arvin delves into the historical encounters between white Europeans, Americans, and Indigenous Pacific Islanders, highlighting how these interactions have shaped perceptions of Polynesian identity. The author argues that a logic of possession rooted in whiteness has framed Polynesia as exotic and the Polynesian people as subjects of fascination. This thought-provoking analysis situates the discussion within the broader context of settler colonialism, particularly in Hawaii, and challenges readers to reconsider the narratives surrounding race and ethnicity. Ideal for anyone interested in ethnology, colonial history, and racial identity, "Possessing Polynesians" is a must-read that invites critical reflection on the legacies of colonization in the Pacific. Discover this eye-opening work and engage with its vital themes today!

Possessing Polynesians

Possessing Polynesians

Regular price €30,30
Sale price €30,30 Regular price €31,24