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In Waves of Knowing Karin Amimoto Ingersoll marks a critical turn away from land-based geographies to center the ocean as place. Developing the concept of seascape epistemology, she articulates an indigenous Hawaiian way of knowing founded on a sensorial, intellectual, and embodied literacy of the ocean. As the source from which Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiians) draw their essence and identity, the sea is foundational to Kanaka epistemology and ontology. Analyzing oral histories, chants, artwork, poetry, and her experience as a surfer, Ingersoll shows how this connection to the sea has been crucial to resisting two centuries of colonialism, militarism, and tourism. In today's neocolonial context-where continued occupation and surf tourism marginalize indigenous Hawaiians-seascape epistemology as expressed by traditional cultural practices such as surfing, fishing, and navigating provides the tools for generating an alternative indigenous politics and ethics. In relocating Hawaiian identity back to the waves, currents, winds, and clouds, Ingersoll presents a theoretical alternative to land-centric viewpoints that still dominate studies of place-making and indigenous epistemology.Product Identifiers
PublisherDuke University Press
ISBN-139780822362340
eBay Product ID (ePID)227328954
Product Key Features
Subject AreaPolitical Science
Publication NameWaves of Knowing: a Seascape Epistemology
SubjectSocial Sciences, History
Publication Year2016
TypeTextbook
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
AuthorKarin Amimoto Ingersoll
Dimensions
Item Height229 mm
Item Weight295 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorKarin Amimoto Ingersoll