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Beyond Ethnicity - New Politics of Race in Hawai'i (Hardcover) Loot Price: R2,269
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Beyond Ethnicity - New Politics of Race in Hawai'i (Hardcover): Camilla Fojas, Rudy P. Guevarra, Nitasha Tamar Sharma

Beyond Ethnicity - New Politics of Race in Hawai'i (Hardcover)

Camilla Fojas, Rudy P. Guevarra, Nitasha Tamar Sharma

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Written by scholars of various disciplines, the essays in this volume dig beneath the veneer of Hawai‘i’s myth as a melting pot paradise to uncover historical and complicated cross-racial dynamics. Race is not the primary paradigm through which Hawai‘i is understood. Instead, ethnic difference is celebrated as a sign of multicultural globalism that designates Hawai‘i as the crossroads of the Pacific. Racial inequality is disruptive to the tourist image of the islands. It ruptures the image of tolerance, diversity, and happiness upon which tourism, business, and so many other vested transnational interests in the islands are based. The contributors of this interdisciplinary volume reconsider Hawai‘i as a model of ethnic and multiracial harmony through the lens of race in their analysis of historical events, group relations and individual experiences, and humor, among other focal points. Beyond Ethnicity examines the dynamics between race, ethnicity, and indigeneity to challenge the primacy of ethnicity and cultural practices for examining difference in the islands while recognizing the significant role of settler colonialism in the islands. This original and thought-provoking volume reveals what a racial analysis illuminates about the current political configuration of the islands and in so doing, challenges how we conceptualize race on the continent. Recognizing the ways that Native Hawaiians or Kanaka Maoli are impacted by shifting, violent, and hierarchical colonial structures that include racial inequalities, the editors and contributors explore questions of personhood and citizenship through language, land, labor, and embodiment. By admitting to these tensions and ambivalences, the editors set the pace and tempo of powerfully argued essays that engage with the various ways that Kanaka Maoli and the influx of differentially racialized settlers continue to shift the social, political, and cultural terrains of the Hawaiian Islands over time.

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Imprint: University of Hawaii Press
Country of origin: United States
Release date: March 2018
Editors: Camilla Fojas • Rudy P. Guevarra • Nitasha Tamar Sharma
Dimensions: 229 x 152mm (L x W)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 978-0-8248-6988-5
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > Political control & freedoms > General
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LSN: 0-8248-6988-5
Barcode: 9780824869885

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