In the land of aloha, students will explore the history, the diverse multicultural traditions, and the natural beauty of Hawaii, as described by both native and foreign writers over the past two centuries.
Texts are drawn from a broad variety of writers, from Captain Cook, Robert Louis Stevenson, Mark Twain and Jack London to David Kalakua and Liliuokalani, from Jessica Saiki and John Dominis Holt to Barbara Kingsolver, Kathleen Tyau, Eric Chock, Darrell Lum, and others. Field trips to historic and cultural sites, as well as places of natural beauty, will complete this multidisciplinary approach to the discovery of this beautiful and most interesting part of the world.
Essays, poems, and stories read in class will come alive as students discover for themselves the natural wonders that have drawn people from all over the world to Hawaii, and as they are exposed to the rich cultural and artistic traditions of this remarkable place through its literature, music, and dance.
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
(Participants will stay at the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Hotel in the heart of Waikiki)