T
o mark 75 years of publishing, we are pleased to partner with UH Mānoa Library to present a series of author talks on recently published titles. The talks are held in person at Hamilton Library, Room 306, starting at 4:00 pm, as well as offered virtually. The fall lineup features five authors whose works focus on Hawai‘i and the Pacific. Opening the series on Thursday, Sept. 22 is historian J. Susan Corley and forthcoming authors include Marie Alohalani Brown, Tom Coffman, Craig Santos Perez, and Tuki Drake. The schedule listings with more information, author bios, and links to register for Zoom are on the library events calendar.
Jointly sponsored by University of Hawai‘i Press and UH Mānoa Hamilton Library, the series has plans for spring to highlight some of our Asian studies titles.
FALL 2022 SCHEDULE:
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Wednesday, October 5Tom Coffman Inclusion: How Hawai‘i Protected Japanese Americans from Mass Internment, Transformed Itself, and Changed America https://uhmlibrary.libcal.com/event/9697068 |
Wednesday, October 19Craig Santos Perez Indigenous Pacific Islander Eco-Literatures https://uhmlibrary.libcal.com/event/9697737 |
Thursday, October 27Tuki Drake Mata Austronesia: Stories from an Ocean World https://uhmlibrary.libcal.com/event/9701613 |
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