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Title The insular empire : America in the Mariana Islands / producer, director, writer, camera, Vanessa Warheit
Published [Newburgh, New York] : New Day Films, 2010
[San Francisco, California, USA] : [Kanopy Streaming], [2015]

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Description 1 online resource (1 video file (60 min.)) : sound, color with black and white sequences
Summary Six thousand miles west of California, the Mariana Islands are American territory; but after generations of loyalty, the people of Guam and the Northern Marianas still remain second-class US citizens. Following the personal stories of four indigenous island leaders, this provocative film explores the history of American colonization in the Pacific - a moving story of loyalty and betrayal, about a patriotic island people struggling to find their place within the American political family. This landmark film is an ideal cross-disciplinary resource, appropriate for courses in American Studies, US or Pacific History, Colonial and post-Colonial Studies, Ethnic Studies, Native American Studies, Geography, Anthropology, Law, Peace & Conflict Studies, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, and Political Science. "Visually engaging, tightly edited and well-paced, the film is also thoroughly researched and accurate in its treatment of a lengthy historical chronology and complex political landscape. The Insular Empire is an excellent teaching tool for high school and college classes in American government, history, politics, and Pacific Studies, and for consideration of questions of imperialism, colonialism, and self-determination. This is an important documentary film, which deserves wide viewing and thoughtful discussion." - Don Rubenstein, Prof. of Anthropology and Micronesian Studies, University of Guam "The Insular Empire is a must see teaching tool for those committed to the exposure and critique of the ways U.S. exceptionalism masks and denies U.S. colonialism, both historically and how it is maintained and perpetuated in the 21st century. This excellent project grapples with the moral and legal questions regarding imperialism, military expansion, and self-determination in a way that is brilliantly incisive without being heavy handed." - J. Kehaulani Kauanui, Associate Professor of American Studies and Anthropology, Wesleyan University
Notes Originally produced by New Day Films in 2010
Streaming video file
Credits Editors, Vanessa Warheit, Laurie MacMillan ; composers, Todd Boekelheide, Alex Lu
Performer Narrator: Lesley Ewen
Notes Soundtracks in English; closed captioned
Description based on online resource; title from title frame (Kanopy, viewed April 5, 2021)
Subject Cristobal, Hope.
Olopai, Lino M.
Taitano, Carlos P.
Tenorio, Pete A.
SUBJECT Olopai, Lino M. fast (OCoLC)fst01656672
Subject Colonization.
Insular possessions of the United States.
SUBJECT Mariana Islands -- Colonization
United States -- Insular possessions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140360
Subject Mariana Islands.
Genre/Form Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Nonfiction films.
Feature films.
Documentary films.
Documentary films.
Feature films.
Nonfiction films.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Documentaires.
Films autres que de fiction.
Vidéos pour personnes handicapées auditives.
Form Streaming video
Author Warheit, Vanessa, film director, film producer, screenwriter, cinematographer, editor of moving image work.
MacMillan, Laurie, 1966- editor of moving image work.
Boekelheide, Todd, composer (expression)
Lu, Alex, composer (expression)
Kanopy (Firm), film distributor.