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Chapter 8. Re-Membering the History of the Hawaiian Hula
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Amy Ku‘uleialoha Stillman
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. On Memory Genres: Tendencies in Cultural Remembering 11
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I. Recollecting Cultural History and Identity
- Chapter 2. Remembering Freedom and the Freedom to Remember: Tongan Memories of Independence 37
- Chapter 3. The Third Meaning in Cultural Memory: History, Identity, and Spirit Possession in Samoa Jeannette 58
- Chapter 4. Elision or Decision: Lived History and the Contextual Grounding of the Constructed Past 81
- II. Positionality, Ambiguity, and Ambivalence 103
- Chapter 5. Memory, Power, and Loss in Rawa Discourse 105
- Chapter 6. Recounting and Remembering “First Contact” on Simbo 130
- Chapter 7. Memory and Conviction: Colonial Tales of Prisoners in the New Hebrides 163
- III. Colonial Continuities/Discontinuities III. in Cultural Memory 185
- Chapter 8. Re-Membering the History of the Hawaiian Hula 187
- Chapter 9. Afterword: On the Befores and Afters of the Encounter 205
- Contributors 217
- Index 219
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. On Memory Genres: Tendencies in Cultural Remembering 11
-
I. Recollecting Cultural History and Identity
- Chapter 2. Remembering Freedom and the Freedom to Remember: Tongan Memories of Independence 37
- Chapter 3. The Third Meaning in Cultural Memory: History, Identity, and Spirit Possession in Samoa Jeannette 58
- Chapter 4. Elision or Decision: Lived History and the Contextual Grounding of the Constructed Past 81
- II. Positionality, Ambiguity, and Ambivalence 103
- Chapter 5. Memory, Power, and Loss in Rawa Discourse 105
- Chapter 6. Recounting and Remembering “First Contact” on Simbo 130
- Chapter 7. Memory and Conviction: Colonial Tales of Prisoners in the New Hebrides 163
- III. Colonial Continuities/Discontinuities III. in Cultural Memory 185
- Chapter 8. Re-Membering the History of the Hawaiian Hula 187
- Chapter 9. Afterword: On the Befores and Afters of the Encounter 205
- Contributors 217
- Index 219