Aloha kakou. I was talking with Noelani about being home for a month or so (mid-July to mid-August), and I was curious if any of the graduate students here might want to do a little summer theory reading, maybe even some of Foucault's short and sweet
Aloha everyone,
Noe and I will be having a meeting for any interested grad students this coming Wednesday the 25th at 1:30pm at my office at Sinclair. The purpose of the group is to give Hawaiian grad students a forum to meet and share their research
The Comparativism and Translation in Literary and Cultural Studies (CTLCS) Research Cluster is pleased to welcome author, scholar and activist Ngũgĩ wa Thiong`o, the 2008 Daniel and Maggie Inouye Distinguished Chair in Democratic Ideals, to a roundta
Aloha kakou,
I hope folks don't mind, but I've changed the title of this hui to Maoli Graduate Students. I wanted to extend an invitation to our hoahanau from the Pacific and all other maoli folks in the world to join. If you have mana'o about the na
If anyone is interested in local/Hawaiian/Pacific poetry, there are two events coming up this week that you might be interested in.
The first is a poetry reading by Ryan Oishi, Tiare Picard, Sage Takehiro, and others this Monday, April 14, at 8 pm @
Can folks put out a general call to your Hawaiian graduate student networks, please invite those in other parts of the world---America, Aotearoa, Enelani to join this hui.
mahalo,
Noe