America Goes Hawaiian: The Influence of Pacific Island Culture on the Mainland

How did Hawaiian and Polynesian culture come to dramatically alter American music, fashion and decor, as well as ideas about race, in less than a century?

It began with mainland hula and musical performances in the late 19th century, rose dramatically as millions shipped to Hawaii during the Pacific War, then made big leap with the advent of low-cost air travel.

By the end of the 1950s, mainlanders were hosting tiki parties, listening to exotic music, lazing on rattan furniture in Hawaiian shirts and, of course, surfing. Increasingly, they were marrying people outside of their own racial groups as well. The author describes how this cultural conquest came about and the people and events that led to it.

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America Goes Hawaiian: The Influence of Pacific Island Culture on the Mainland

How did Hawaiian and Polynesian culture come to dramatically alter American music, fashion and decor, as well as ideas about race, in less than a century?

It began with mainland hula and musical performances in the late 19th century, rose dramatically as millions shipped to Hawaii during the Pacific War, then made big leap with the advent of low-cost air travel.

By the end of the 1950s, mainlanders were hosting tiki parties, listening to exotic music, lazing on rattan furniture in Hawaiian shirts and, of course, surfing. Increasingly, they were marrying people outside of their own racial groups as well. The author describes how this cultural conquest came about and the people and events that led to it.

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America Goes Hawaiian: The Influence of Pacific Island Culture on the Mainland

America Goes Hawaiian: The Influence of Pacific Island Culture on the Mainland

by Geoff Alexander
America Goes Hawaiian: The Influence of Pacific Island Culture on the Mainland
America Goes Hawaiian: The Influence of Pacific Island Culture on the Mainland

America Goes Hawaiian: The Influence of Pacific Island Culture on the Mainland

by Geoff Alexander

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How did Hawaiian and Polynesian culture come to dramatically alter American music, fashion and decor, as well as ideas about race, in less than a century?

It began with mainland hula and musical performances in the late 19th century, rose dramatically as millions shipped to Hawaii during the Pacific War, then made big leap with the advent of low-cost air travel.

By the end of the 1950s, mainlanders were hosting tiki parties, listening to exotic music, lazing on rattan furniture in Hawaiian shirts and, of course, surfing. Increasingly, they were marrying people outside of their own racial groups as well. The author describes how this cultural conquest came about and the people and events that led to it.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476633565
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 12/31/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 292
File size: 10 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Geoff Alexander has authored two books on cinema and has written on musical subjects ranging from jazz history to flamenco. He is the founder and director of the Academic Film Archive of North America, in San Jose, California, the first archive solely dedicated to the history, preservation, and scholarship of the classroom educational film.
Geoff Alexander has authored two books on cinema and has written on musical subjects ranging from jazz history to flamenco. He is the founder and director of the Academic Film Archive of North America, in San Jose, California, the first archive solely dedicated to the history, preservation, and scholarship of the classroom educational film.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments viii
Foreword by DeSoto Brown
Preface
Of Hawaiian Words and a Note on Money
Introduction
One—Sailing to Paradise
Two—Flying Air Paradise: The Evolution of Flight to Hawaii
Three—The Hula: Taking America by Dance
Four—Sliding into Paradise: The Hawaiian Steel Guitar
Five—Ring My Bell: Music from the Paradise of Exotica
Six—Passing the Tiki Torch
Between pages 142 and 143 are 8 color plates with 12 photographs
Seven—A Twisted Tale: The Emergence of Rattan Furniture
Eight—The Shirt Heard Round the World
Nine—If It Swells, Ride It: A Surfin’ Tsunami Surges to the California Coast
Ten—Breeding a Hope for the Future: Interracial Romance Embarks
for the Mainland
Afterword
Appendix A—Bigger, Better and Braver: Why the World’s Largest Flying Boat
Ever Made Never Flew a Commercial Route to Hawaii
Appendix B—The Zenith Trans-Oceanic: Bringing Hawaii to Your Living Room
via Shortwave
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
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