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Abstract
30-minute practice-as-research film that looks at the idea of Hawaii as a uniquely American site of pleasure that quickly found currency following the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893 by a group of white businessmen and U.S. Marines. The project considers the islands’ colonized legacy in relation to Honolulu’s tourism epicentre, Waikiki, as a post-traumatic site. Included in Global Issues and Environmental Studies series.
Original language | English |
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Media of output | Online |
Size | 30mins |
Publication status | Published - 31 May 2018 |
Event | Hawai'i J20+ Screening '216 Beach Walk, Waikiki' and Panel Discussion: Inaugurating Resistance J20+ Beyond - University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, United States Duration: 10 Apr 2018 → 10 Apr 2018 https://www.hawaii-j20.com/events/2018/4/10 |
Bibliographical note
Research film, 216 Beach Walk, Waikiki published on 3 April 2018, and distributed by ProQuest's Alexander Street as per this entry on 31 May 2018Keywords
- Waikiki
- Jack London
- post-traumatic site
- documentary
- practice as research
- Hawaii
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Screening and discussion of '216 Beach Walk, Waikiki' by Alan Marcus
Alan Rudolph Marcus (Speaker)
13 Oct 2018Activity: Disseminating Research › Invited talk
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'216 Beach Walk, Waikiki' Video Installation, CONTACT 2018 Exhibition
Alan Rudolph Marcus (Author)
6 Apr 2018 → 21 Apr 2018Activity: Disseminating Research › Exhibition/Festival
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Screening and discussion of film '216 Beach Walk, Waikiki' by Alan Marcus
Alan Rudolph Marcus (Speaker)
10 Apr 2018Activity: Disseminating Research › Exhibition/Festival