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Ancestry of Experience
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Description
Holmes writes in two different and at times incongruent voices one describing the search for her genealogy, the other critiquing Western epistemologies she encounters along the way. In the course of her journey, she finds that Hawaiian oral tradition links identity to the land (aina) through ancestry, while traditional, scholarly theories of knowing (particularly political economy and the discourse of the invention of tradition) textually obliterate land and ancestry. In interviews with kupuna, Holmes learns of the connectedness of spirituality and aina; through her study and practice of hula kahiko comes an understanding of ancient hula as a conversation between aina and the dancer s body that has the power to activate historical memory.
Holmes experience has special relevance for indigenous adoptees and indigenous scholars: Both are distanced from the knowledge agendas and strategies of their communities and are tasked to speak in languages ill-suited to the telling of their own stories and those of their ancestors. In addition to those with an interest in Hawaiian knowledge and culture, Ancestry of Experience will appeal to readers of memoirs of identity, academic and personal accounts of racial identity formation, and works of indigenous epistemologies.
Product details
Edition:
illustrated
Number of Pages:
248
Release Date:
2012-08-31
Publication Date:
2012-08-31
Publisher:
University of Hawaii Press
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0824831292
ISBN13:
9780824831295
Weight:
703 g
Height:
213 cm
Width:
236 cm
Thickness:
25 cm
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