Frames and counterframes: envisioning contemporary Kanaka Maoli art in Hawai'i
Abstract
Since the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom in 1893 and the subsequent illegal
annexation of the Islands by the United States in 1898, Native Hawaiians (Kānaka
Maoli) have vigilantly contested U.S. colonialism in Hawaiʻi and have resolutely sought
to defend and affirm their existence as the still sovereign people of their homeland
through political, legal, cultural, and artistic means. While the first three instances of
indigenous resistance have been well documented in numerous books, journal articles,
and theses, there remains a largely untapped field of academic enquiry concerning the
role of contemporary Kanaka Maoli art within this milieu. This dissertation seeks to
close the gap with an examination of how Native Hawaiian artists use the visual arts as
a tool to assert their socio-political aspirations, affirm their sovereign identity, and
disrupt the colonial status quo by representing themselves on their own terms. Here, the
visual arts function as an abstract expression of Native power.
As an analytical anchor, I use Tuscarora scholar Jolene Rickard’s term “visual
sovereignty” to investigate three discrete contexts in which Kanaka Maoli art is
produced: “high” art, commercial art, and public art. For the purpose of this study, I
define visual sovereignty as an aesthetic strategy through which Kanaka Maoli artists
articulate an indigenous-centered perspective that conveys Native epistemologies,
ongoing political struggles, and ancestral connection to place. An examination of
contemporary Kanaka Maoli art using this paradigm has not yet been advanced in the
Hawai‘i context but a growing body of scholarship by Native American and First
Nations academics and art practitioners indicates the indispensability of opening up a
discussion that attends to Kanaka Maoli visual culture as an articulation of indigenous
sovereignty. This thesis is a nascent step toward that end.
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