Grow Strong, Grow Fast: Performing Music & Knowledge in Yami/Tao Communities

March 12, 12:30pm - 1:45pm
Mānoa Campus, Moore Hall 319

Chiao-Wen Chiang’s research reconceptualizes the singing practices of the Yami/Tao people of Taiwan. Instead of simply seeing these practices as repositories of Indigenous knowledge, they are viewed as dynamic processes of relationship-making that continuously generate and transform knowledge. By highlighting the musical relationship-weaving among humans and other-than-human beings, this work offers a critical examination of colonial narratives surrounding the term “environment” and the processes of knowledge production.


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Center for Pacific Islands Studies, Department of Asian Studies, AAPI EHEJ, Mānoa Campus

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808-956-0926, msharan@hawaii.edu

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