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Aloha America - Hula Circuits through the U.S. Empire
Adria L. Imada
Duke University Press (2012)
Kovakantinen kirja
113,20
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Aloha America - Hula Circuits through the U.S. Empire
Adria L. Imada
Duke University Press (2012)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
29,60
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An Archive of Skin, an Archive of Kin - Disability and Life-Making during Medical Incarceration
Adria L. Imada
University of California Press (2023)
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102,80
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An Archive of Skin, An Archive of Kin - Disability and Life-Making during Medical Incarceration
Adria L. Imada
University of California Press (2022)
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33,10
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Aloha America - Hula Circuits through the U.S. Empire
113,20 €
Duke University Press
Sivumäärä: 392 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2012, 09.07.2012 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Aloha America reveals the role of hula in legitimating U.S. imperial ambitions in Hawai'i. Hula performers began touring throughout the continental United States and Europe in the late nineteenth century. These "hula circuits" introduced hula, and Hawaiians, to U.S. audiences, establishing an "imagined intimacy," a powerful fantasy that enabled Americans to possess their colony physically and symbolically. Meanwhile, in the early years of American imperialism in the Pacific, touring hula performers incorporated veiled critiques of U.S. expansionism into their productions. At vaudeville theaters, international expositions, commercial nightclubs, and military bases, Hawaiian women acted as ambassadors of aloha, enabling Americans to imagine Hawai'i as feminine and benign, and the relation between colonizer and colonized as mutually desired. By the 1930s, Hawaiian culture, particularly its music and hula, had enormous promotional value. In the 1940s, thousands of U.S. soldiers and military personnel in Hawai'i were entertained by hula performances, many of which were filmed by military photographers. Yet, as Adria L. Imada shows, Hawaiians also used hula as a means of cultural survival and countercolonial political praxis. In Aloha America, Imada focuses on the years between the 1890s and the 1960s, examining little-known performances and films before turning to the present-day reappropriation of hula by the Hawaiian self-determination movement.

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