
Please find the video of this event here.
A conversation with Maile Arvin
Assistant Professor, Gender Studies and History, University of Utah and Author of
Possessing Polynesians:
The Science of Settler Colonial Whiteness in Hawai‘i and Oceania
(Duke University Press, 2019)
Conversation Partners
Noah Patterson Hanohano Dolim
Doctoral Student, University of California, Irvine
Gregory Pomaika‘i Gushiken
Doctoral Student, University of California, San Diego
Moderater
Aaron Katzeman
Doctoral Student, University of California, Irvine
To read the introduction of Possessing Polynesians, please see here.
Talk co-sponsored by the Departments of Global Studies and History.
(Note: for those UCI students looking for a deeper read of Possessing Polynesians, you may access the full book here, courtesy of the UCI Library in collaboration with JSTOR and ProQuest)

A conversation with Maile Arvin
Assistant Professor, Gender Studies and History, University of Utah and Author of
Possessing Polynesians:
The Science of Settler Colonial Whiteness in Hawai‘i and Oceania
(Duke University Press, 2019)
Conversation Partners
Noah Patterson Hanohano Dolim
Doctoral Student, University of California, Irvine
Gregory Pomaika‘i Gushiken
Doctoral Student, University of California, San Diego
Moderater
Aaron Katzeman
Doctoral Student, University of California, Irvine
To read the introduction of Possessing Polynesians, please see here.
Talk co-sponsored by the Departments of Global Studies and History.
(Note: for those UCI students looking for a deeper read of Possessing Polynesians, you may access the full book here, courtesy of the UCI Library in collaboration with JSTOR and ProQuest)
