Maile Renee Arvin
Possessing Polynesians: The Science of Settler Colonial Whiteness in Hawai`i and Oceania
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Maile Arvin is Assistant Professor of History and Gender Studies at the University of Utah.
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Maile Arvin is Assistant Professor of History and Gender Studies at the University of Utah.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: DUKE UNIV PR
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781478005025
- ISBN-10: 1478005025
- Artikelnr.: 55202087
- Verlag: DUKE UNIV PR
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781478005025
- ISBN-10: 1478005025
- Artikelnr.: 55202087
Maile Arvin
Acknowledgments Ix
Introduction: Polynesia Is a Project, Not a Place 1
Part I. The Polynesian Problem: Scientific Production of the "Almost White"
Polynesian Race 35
1. Heirlooms of the Aryan Race: Nineteenth-Century Studies of Polynesian
Origins 43
2. Conditionally Caucasian: Polynesian Racial Classification in Early
Twentieth-Century Eugenics and Physical Anthropology 67
3. hating Hawaiians, Celebrating Hybrid Hawaiian Girls: Sociology and the
Fictions of Racial Mixture 96
Part II. Regenerative Refusals: Confronting Contemporary Legacies of the
Polynesian Problem in Hawai'i and Oceania 125
4. Still in the Blood: Blood Quantum and Self-Determination in Day v.
Apoliona and Federal Recognition 135
5. The Value of Polynesian DNA: Genomic Solutions to the Polynesian
Problems 168
6. Regenerating Indigeneity: Challenging Possessive Whiteness in
Contemporary Pacific Art 195
Conclusion. Regenerating an Oceanic Future in Indigenous Space-Time 224
Notes 241
Bibliography 279
Index
Introduction: Polynesia Is a Project, Not a Place 1
Part I. The Polynesian Problem: Scientific Production of the "Almost White"
Polynesian Race 35
1. Heirlooms of the Aryan Race: Nineteenth-Century Studies of Polynesian
Origins 43
2. Conditionally Caucasian: Polynesian Racial Classification in Early
Twentieth-Century Eugenics and Physical Anthropology 67
3. hating Hawaiians, Celebrating Hybrid Hawaiian Girls: Sociology and the
Fictions of Racial Mixture 96
Part II. Regenerative Refusals: Confronting Contemporary Legacies of the
Polynesian Problem in Hawai'i and Oceania 125
4. Still in the Blood: Blood Quantum and Self-Determination in Day v.
Apoliona and Federal Recognition 135
5. The Value of Polynesian DNA: Genomic Solutions to the Polynesian
Problems 168
6. Regenerating Indigeneity: Challenging Possessive Whiteness in
Contemporary Pacific Art 195
Conclusion. Regenerating an Oceanic Future in Indigenous Space-Time 224
Notes 241
Bibliography 279
Index
Acknowledgments Ix
Introduction: Polynesia Is a Project, Not a Place 1
Part I. The Polynesian Problem: Scientific Production of the "Almost White"
Polynesian Race 35
1. Heirlooms of the Aryan Race: Nineteenth-Century Studies of Polynesian
Origins 43
2. Conditionally Caucasian: Polynesian Racial Classification in Early
Twentieth-Century Eugenics and Physical Anthropology 67
3. hating Hawaiians, Celebrating Hybrid Hawaiian Girls: Sociology and the
Fictions of Racial Mixture 96
Part II. Regenerative Refusals: Confronting Contemporary Legacies of the
Polynesian Problem in Hawai'i and Oceania 125
4. Still in the Blood: Blood Quantum and Self-Determination in Day v.
Apoliona and Federal Recognition 135
5. The Value of Polynesian DNA: Genomic Solutions to the Polynesian
Problems 168
6. Regenerating Indigeneity: Challenging Possessive Whiteness in
Contemporary Pacific Art 195
Conclusion. Regenerating an Oceanic Future in Indigenous Space-Time 224
Notes 241
Bibliography 279
Index
Introduction: Polynesia Is a Project, Not a Place 1
Part I. The Polynesian Problem: Scientific Production of the "Almost White"
Polynesian Race 35
1. Heirlooms of the Aryan Race: Nineteenth-Century Studies of Polynesian
Origins 43
2. Conditionally Caucasian: Polynesian Racial Classification in Early
Twentieth-Century Eugenics and Physical Anthropology 67
3. hating Hawaiians, Celebrating Hybrid Hawaiian Girls: Sociology and the
Fictions of Racial Mixture 96
Part II. Regenerative Refusals: Confronting Contemporary Legacies of the
Polynesian Problem in Hawai'i and Oceania 125
4. Still in the Blood: Blood Quantum and Self-Determination in Day v.
Apoliona and Federal Recognition 135
5. The Value of Polynesian DNA: Genomic Solutions to the Polynesian
Problems 168
6. Regenerating Indigeneity: Challenging Possessive Whiteness in
Contemporary Pacific Art 195
Conclusion. Regenerating an Oceanic Future in Indigenous Space-Time 224
Notes 241
Bibliography 279
Index