Description
This course is a survey of traditional Hawaiian narratives and poetry. The emphasis will be on the various modes of native Hawaiian literature from pre-contact to the present. Readings will be presented in English translation, with selected Hawaiian texts provided upon request.
Recommended
"C" or higher in ENG 100.
Designation
Diversification: Literatures — DL
Graduation Requirement: Pacific Cultures — PC
Course Student Learning Outcomes (CSLOs)
- Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of one work or theme of Hawaiian literature.
- Explain concepts of Hawaiian culture found in literary themes and styles and relate those concepts to their own lives.
- Respond to Hawaiian literature orally and in writing using the terminology of literary and/or cultural analysis.
- Demonstrate knowledge of major genres, stories, themes and devices of Hawaiian oral and written literature.