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Paradise Remade: The Politics of Culture and History in Hawai'i [Hardcover]

Elizabeth Buck (Author)


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January 27, 1993
This is a book about the politics of competing cultures and myths in a colonized nation. Elizabeth Buck considers the transformation of Hawaiian culture focusing on the indigenous population rather than on the colonizers. She describes how Hawaii's established religious, social, political, and economic relationships have changed in the past 200 years as a result of Western imperialism. Her account is particularly timely in light of the current Hawaiian demands for sovereignty 100 years after the overthrow of the monarchy in 1893. Buck examines the social transformation Hawaii from a complex hierarchical, oral society to an American state dominated by corporate tourism and its myths of paradise. She pays particular attention to the ways contemporary Hawaiians are challenging the use of their traditions as the basis for exoticized entertainment. Buck demonstrates that sacred chants and hula were an integral part of Hawaiian social life; as the repository of the people's historical memory, chants and hula practices played a vital role in maintaining the links between religious, political, and economic relationships. Tracing the ways in which Hawaiian culture has been variously suppressed and constructed by Western explorers, New England missionaries, the tourist industry, ethnomusicologists, and contemporary Hawaiians, Buck offers a fascinating 'rereading' of Hawaiian history. Author Elizabeth Buck is a Fellow at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai'i.

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Buck proposes her work, based on her dissertation (Univ. of Hawaii), as an "alternative among other recent narratives that challenge the traditional accounts" of Hawaiian history. She attempts this by applying "Marxist-informed" theories to Hawaiian history. In particular, she focuses on changes in Hawaiian chant, hula, and music as a means of interpreting Hawaiian history. She covers Hawaiian prehistory and the impact of Western contact, missionaries, and the sandalwood, whaling, and sugar industries on Hawaiian society--and on music in particular. Apart from some of the discussion of chant and hula, this material is better treated elsewhere. Buck discusses Hawaiian music emphasizing the impact of tourism and the recording industry. She closes by examining the way in which Hawaiian chant, hula, and music have become symbols of modern Hawaiian political awareness and ethnic pride. For libraries with large Pacific island collections. --W.L. Wuerch, Micronesian Area Research Center, Univ. of Guam
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"[A] thought provoking account of the history of Hawai'i's indigenous people... [Buck] examines the transformations of successive social structures and the various relationships of power and domination in Hawaiian history before and after contact with the West. Buck uses the changing contexts of the production, practice and meaning of the chant and hula, and the later emergence of Hawaiian music, to inform our understanding of the cultural and social implication of political and economic change... Well worth reading." --Journal of American History "Buck has written an exemplary theoretical meditation on the politics of cutlure and of history, embedded in a richly nuanced and evocative study of Hawai'i's past." --American Studies "Betty Buck has a rare gift. She reads, understands, and processes a wide array of political, philosophical, and literary theory well enough to apply the ideas to specific cases, phenomena, or processes and to ask questions of that material that less theoretically informed researchers are far less likely to find interesting, or to even ask." --Virginia R. Dominguez, University of California, Santa-Cruz

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 242 pages
  • Publisher: Temple University Press (January 27, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0877229783
  • ISBN-13: 978-0877229780
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,147,212 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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kumu hula, hula kahiko, coexisting modes, maka ainana, communal mode, sandalwood trade, hierarchical mode, colonial capitalism
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United States, Hawaii State Archives, Queen Lili'uokalani, New England, Royal Hawaiian Band, Captain Cook, Honolulu Advertiser, American Indians, Reciprocity Treaty, Kodak Hula Show, Big Island, King Kalákaua, William Ellis, Big Five, Merrie Monarch Festival, Metric Monarch, Christian God, Otto von Kotzebue
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