GBL 206 HAWAII: NATION OR STATE? IN SEARCH OF HAWAIIAN IDENTITY
Most people think of Hawaii as a tropical paradise where they can be entertained by Hula dancers and opulent luaus. This course is designed to show students the complexity of the Hawaiian islands and the fight that continues to this day for those who are in danger of losing their very identities. We will explore the many tensions that exist in Hawaii that rest under the surface of the tourist propaganda. From classes at the University of Hawaii to talks with native Hawaiian activists, we will look at such issues as whether Hawaii should be seen as its own nation or a state. Historical, cultural and personal aspects of life there will be studied with the hope that students will come to understand in a deeper way the tensions between the image and the reality of the Hawaiian Islands.
Prerequisite
Acceptance into the program and completion of
GBL 106.
Course Types
Civilization or Society; One ELR unit
Offered
Offered winter.
Notes
Application, acceptance and additional travel fee required.