In the article by Cristina Bacchilega entitled “Hawai’i’s Storied Place” she focuses on the the idea a Hawaiian sense of place. She states, “When I say place, like Lippard I mean a lived-in landscape, a specific location that is known from the inside rather than observed from the outside as a landscape may be. Landgraf’s Nā Wahi Pana O Ko’olau Poko seeks to make present to its viewers/readers a Hawaiian sense of place– the experiential and expressive ways places are known, imagined, yearned for, held, remembered, voiced, lived, contested, and struggled over – and a Hawaiian re-vision of located history that rightfully demands sovereignty.” (240)
According to Bacchilega what is the difference between “outside” and “inside”? what is the difference between “landscape” and “storied places”? In your opinion how do these concepts relate to the controversies happening on Mauna Kea? Do you see any relationships between Kapulani Landgraf’s photography and Mauna Kea as described by Karli DeRego in her guest lecture?
Respond in 150 words minimum
guest lecture:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byq5KS9pCR8&feature=emb_logo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAfIgUB0IdA&feature=youtu.be
Here is the thing the writer need to watch, two more pdf are attached