Ruination of Sacred Space in Hawaii

Bianca Cialone
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The planned construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea in Hawaii reflects the island’s long and historical struggle with colonialism, particularly within the astronomy industry. This paper seeks to investigate the relationship between colonialism and Indigenous space in Hawaii by framing Mauna Kea as a site of colonial ruination. Rather than mere defunct “memorialized monuments”, Ann Stoler defines ruination as the physical and psychological debris left over from periods of colonization and how they seep into the present social and political present of those subject to colonialism. Manifested through the discourse, ideology, and violence behind the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope, this paper posits that Mauna Kea is an example of an active site of ruination of Indigenous space as a result of Hawaii’s past with colonialism and empire.
夏威夷神圣空间的毁灭
计划在夏威夷莫纳凯亚山上建造三十米望远镜,这反映了夏威夷长期以来与殖民主义的斗争,特别是在天文学领域。本文试图通过将茂纳凯亚作为殖民废墟遗址来研究夏威夷殖民主义与土著空间之间的关系。安-斯托尔(Ann Stoler)将 "废墟 "定义为殖民时期遗留下来的物质和心理残骸,以及这些残骸如何渗入受殖民主义影响的人们当前的社会和政治生活,而不仅仅是已不复存在的 "纪念碑"。通过三十米望远镜建设背后的话语、意识形态和暴力,本文认为,由于夏威夷过去的殖民主义和帝国,莫纳克亚山是土著空间被毁坏的一个例子。
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