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- Frontmatter i
- “Settlers, Not Immigrants” vii
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Note on the Text xv
- Introduction. Asian Settler Colonialism in the U.S. Colony of Hawai‘i 1
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PART I: NATIVE
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Defining the Settler Colonial Problem
- Settlers of Color and “Immigrant” Hegemony. “Locals” in Hawai‘i 45
- “Apologies” 66
- Hawai‘i and the United Nations 67
- Hawaiian Sovereignty 71
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Settler-Dominated State Apparatuses. The State Legislature and the Prison Industrial Complex
- ‘Ïlio‘ulaokalani. Defending Native Hawaiian Culture 76
- A Nation Incarcerated 99
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Settler-Dominated Ideological State Apparatuses. Literature and the Visual Arts
- “This Land Is Your Land, Th is Land Was My Land”. Kanaka Maoli versus Settler Representations of ‘Äina in Contemporary Literature of Hawai‘i 116
- “‘Ai Pöhaku” photo series 155
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PART II: SETTLER
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Consequences of Settler Colonialism
- The Hawaiians. Health, Justice, and Sovereignty 161
- The Militarizing of Hawai‘i. Occupation, Accommodation, and Resistance 170
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Whose Vision? Rethinking Japanese, Korean, and Filipino Settlement
- Sites of Erasure. The Representation of Settler Culture in Hawai‘i 195
- Ideological Images. U.S. Nationalism in Japanese Settler Photographs 209
- Ethnic Boundary Construction in the Japanese American Community in Hawai‘i 233
- Colonial Amnesia. Rethinking Filipino “American” Settler Empowerment in the U.S. Colony of Hawai‘i 256
- Anatomy of a Dancer. Place, Lineage, and Liberation 279
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Speaking Out against Asian Settler Power
- Local Japanese Women for Justice (LJWJ) Speak Out against Daniel Inouye and the JACL 294
- List of Contributors 307
- Index 309
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- “Settlers, Not Immigrants” vii
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Note on the Text xv
- Introduction. Asian Settler Colonialism in the U.S. Colony of Hawai‘i 1
-
PART I: NATIVE
-
Defining the Settler Colonial Problem
- Settlers of Color and “Immigrant” Hegemony. “Locals” in Hawai‘i 45
- “Apologies” 66
- Hawai‘i and the United Nations 67
- Hawaiian Sovereignty 71
-
Settler-Dominated State Apparatuses. The State Legislature and the Prison Industrial Complex
- ‘Ïlio‘ulaokalani. Defending Native Hawaiian Culture 76
- A Nation Incarcerated 99
-
Settler-Dominated Ideological State Apparatuses. Literature and the Visual Arts
- “This Land Is Your Land, Th is Land Was My Land”. Kanaka Maoli versus Settler Representations of ‘Äina in Contemporary Literature of Hawai‘i 116
- “‘Ai Pöhaku” photo series 155
-
PART II: SETTLER
-
Consequences of Settler Colonialism
- The Hawaiians. Health, Justice, and Sovereignty 161
- The Militarizing of Hawai‘i. Occupation, Accommodation, and Resistance 170
-
Whose Vision? Rethinking Japanese, Korean, and Filipino Settlement
- Sites of Erasure. The Representation of Settler Culture in Hawai‘i 195
- Ideological Images. U.S. Nationalism in Japanese Settler Photographs 209
- Ethnic Boundary Construction in the Japanese American Community in Hawai‘i 233
- Colonial Amnesia. Rethinking Filipino “American” Settler Empowerment in the U.S. Colony of Hawai‘i 256
- Anatomy of a Dancer. Place, Lineage, and Liberation 279
-
Speaking Out against Asian Settler Power
- Local Japanese Women for Justice (LJWJ) Speak Out against Daniel Inouye and the JACL 294
- List of Contributors 307
- Index 309