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Possessing Polynesians: The Science of Settler Colonial Whiteness in Hawai`i and Oceania/ (Record no. 6502)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781478006336
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Title Possessing Polynesians: The Science of Settler Colonial Whiteness in Hawai`i and Oceania/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Maile Arvin
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Duke University Press;
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2019
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 328p;
Dimensions 23x15cm
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Formatted contents note Acknowledgments -------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
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Summary, etc. From their earliest encounters with Indigenous Pacific Islanders, white Europeans and Americans asserted an identification with the racial origins of Polynesians, declaring them to be racially almost white and speculating that they were of Mediterranean or Aryan descent. In Possessing Polynesians Maile Arvin analyzes this racializing history within the context of settler colonialism across Polynesia, especially in Hawai‘i. Arvin argues that a logic of possession through whiteness animates settler colonialism, by which both Polynesia (the place) and Polynesians (the people) become exotic, feminized belongings of whiteness. Seeing whiteness as indigenous to Polynesia provided white settlers with the justification needed to claim Polynesian lands and resources. Understood as possessions, Polynesians were and continue to be denied the privileges of whiteness. Yet Polynesians have long contested these classifications, claims, and cultural representations, and Arvin shows how their resistance to and refusal of white settler logic have regenerated Indigenous forms of recognition.
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Language note English
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Topical term or geographic name entry element JV61-152 Political Science- Colonies and Colonization- History
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Settler Colonialism
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Geographic name Hawaii
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Geographic name Polynesia
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        Political Science SAF Reference Library SAF Reference Library   04/27/2026 SB15 reading room- Meleanna Meyer   JV61-152 80.181 6502 04/27/2026 04/27/2026 Book

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