Reppin' (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
288
Utgivningsdatum
2021-05-27
Förlag
University of Washington Press
Illustrationer
25 b&w illus.
Dimensioner
231 x 152 x 25 mm
Vikt
499 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780295748573

Reppin'

Pacific Islander Youth and Native Justice

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From hip-hop artists in the Marshall Islands to innovative multimedia producers in Vanuatu to racial justice writers in Utah, Pacific Islander youth are using radical expression to transform their communities. Exploring multiple perspectives about Pacific Islander youth cultures in such locations as Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia, Hawaii, and Tonga, this cross-disciplinary volume foregrounds social justice methodologies and programs that confront the ongoing legacies of colonization, incarceration, and militarization. The ten essays in this collection also highlight the ways in which youth throughout Oceania and the diaspora have embraced digital technologies to communicate across national boundaries, mobilize sites of political resistance, and remix popular media. By centering Indigenous peoples creativity and self-determination, Reppin vividly illuminates the dynamic power of Pacific Islander youth to reshape the present and future of settler cities and other urban spaces in Oceania and beyond.
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Keith L. Camacho is professor of Asian American studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, and author of Sacred Men: Law, Torture, and Retribution in Guam. The other contributors are: Stella Black, Alika Bourgette, Thomas Dick, Sarah Doyle, Moses Maalo Faleolo, Edmond Fehoko, Mary K. Good, Inoke Hafoka, Jacquie Kidd, Lea Lani Kinikini, Kepa kusitino Maumau, Vaoiva Ponton, Demiliza Saramosing, Jessica A. Schwartz, Arcia Tecun, Katey Thom, and Moana Uluave-Hafoka.

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Acknowledgments Introduction: Reppin', Island Style Keith L. Camacho PART I. Governance, Law, and Education CHAPTER 1. Koti Rangatahi: Whanaungatanga Justice and the "Magnificence of the Connectedness" Stella Black, Jacquie Kidd, and Katey Thom CHAPTER 2. "Raise Your Pen": A Critical Race Essay on Truth and Justice Kepa Okusitino Maumau, Moana 'Ule'Ave-Hafoka, and Lea Lani Kinikini CHAPTER 3. Pasifika Lens: An Analysis of Samoan Student Experiences in Australian High Schools Vaoiva Ponton PART II. Popular Culture, Social Media, and Hip Hop CHAPTER 4. Screen Sovereignty: Urban Youth and Community Media in Vanuatu Thomas Fick and Sarah Doyle CHAPTER 5. "Holla mai! Tongan 4 life!": Transnational Citizenship, Youth Style, and Mediated Interaction through Online Social Networking Communities Mary K. good CHAPTER 6. Making Waves: Marshallese Youth Culture, "Minor Songs," and Major Challenges Jessica A. Schwartz PART III. Indigenous Masculinities CHAPTER 7. Kanaka Waikiki: The Stonewall Gang and Beachboys of O'ahu, 1916-1954 Alika Bourgette CHAPTER 8."Still feeling it": Addressing the Unresolved Grief among the Samoan Bloods of Aotearoa New Zealand Moses Ma'alo Faleolo CHAPTER 9. Faikava: A Philosophy of Diasporic Tongan Youth, Hip Hop, and Urban Kava Circles Arcia Tecun, Edmond Fehoko, and 'Inoke Hafoka CHAPTER 10. The "Young Kings of Kalihi": Boys and Bikes in Hawai'i's Urban Ahupua'a Damiliza Saramosing Contributors Index