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Hollywood's Hawaii - Race, Nation, and War (Hardcover)
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Hollywood's Hawaii - Race, Nation, and War (Hardcover)
Series: War Culture
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Whether presented as exotic fantasy, a strategic location during
World War II, or a site combining postwar leisure with military
culture, Hawaii and the South Pacific figure prominently in the
U.S. national imagination. Hollywood's Hawaii is the first
full-length study of the film industry's intense engagement with
the Pacific region from 1898 to the present. Delia Malia Caparoso
Konzett highlights films that mirror the cultural and political
climate of the country over more than a century-from the era of
U.S. imperialism on through Jim Crow racial segregation, the attack
on Pearl Harbor and WWII, the civil rights movement, the
contemporary articulation of consumer and leisure culture, as well
as the buildup of the modern military industrial complex. Focusing
on important cultural questions pertaining to race, nationhood, and
war, Konzett offers a unique view of Hollywood film history
produced about the national periphery for mainland U.S. audiences.
Hollywood's Hawaii presents a history of cinema that examines
Hawaii and the Pacific and its representations in film in the
context of colonialism, war, Orientalism, occupation, military
buildup, and entertainment.
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