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The Power of the Steel-tipped Pen by Noenoe K. Silva

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The Power of the Steel-tipped Pen

Reconstructing Native Hawaiian Intellectual History

Noenoe K. Silva, Ngugi Wa Thiong'o

Duke University Press · Print & ebook · May 12, 2017

Reading lane: Western U.S. History

In The Power of the Steel-tipped Pen Noenoe K.

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Authors
Noenoe K. Silva, Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
Publisher
Duke University Press
Published
May 12, 2017
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Western U.S. History · Native American Literary Criticism
Reading lane
Western U.S. History

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  • Western U.S. History

  • Native American Studies

About This Book

In The Power of the Steel-tipped Pen Noenoe K. Silva reconstructs the indigenous intellectual history of a culture where—using Western standards—none is presumed to exist. Silva examines the work of two lesser-known Hawaiian writers—Joseph Ho‘ona‘auao K?nepu‘u (1824–ca. 1885) and Joseph Moku‘?hai Poepoe (1852–1913)—to show how the rich intellectual history preserved in Hawaiian-language newspapers is key to understanding Native Hawaiian epistemology and ontology. In their ne...

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In The Power of the Steel-tipped Pen Noenoe K. Silva reconstructs the indigenous intellectual history of a culture where—using Western standards—none is presumed to exist. Silva examines the work of two lesser-known Hawaiian writers—Joseph Ho‘ona‘auao K?nepu‘u (1824–ca. 1885) and Joseph Moku‘?hai Poepoe (1852–1913)—to show how the rich intellectual history preserved in Hawaiian-language newspapers is key to understanding Native Hawaiian epistemology and ontology. In their newspaper articles, geographical surveys, biographies, historical narratives, translations, literatures, political and economic analyses, and poetic works, K?nepu‘u and Poepoe created a record of Hawaiian cultural history and thought in order to transmit ancestral knowledge to future generations. Celebrating indigenous intellectual agency in the midst of US imperialism, The Power of the Steel-tipped Pen is a call for the further restoration of native Hawaiian intellectual history to help ground contemporary Hawaiian thought, culture, and governance.

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