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Waikīkī dreams : how California appropriated Hawaiian beach culture

Title
Waikīkī dreams : how California appropriated Hawaiian beach culture / Patrick Moser.
ISBN
9780252045912
0252045912
9780252088018
0252088018
9780252056789
Publication
Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2024]
Physical Description
xi, 299 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Summary
"Despite a genuine admiration for Native Hawaiian culture, white Californians of the 1930s ignored authentic relationships with Native Hawaiians. Surfing became a central part of what emerged instead: a beach culture of dressing, dancing, and acting like an Indigenous people whites idealized. Patrick Moser uses surfing to open a door on the cultural appropriation practiced by Depression-era Californians against a backdrop of settler colonialism and white nationalism. Recreating the imagined leisure and romance of life in Waikīkī attracted people buffeted by economic crisis and dislocation. California-manufactured objects like surfboards became a physical manifestation of a dream that, for all its charms, emerged from a white impulse to both remove and replace Indigenous peoples. Moser traces the rise of beach culture through the lives of trendsetters Tom Blake, John "Doc" Ball, Preston "Pete" Peterson, Mary Ann Hawkins, and Lorrin "Whitey" Harrison while also delving into California's control over images of Native Hawaiians via movies, tourism, and the surfboard industry. Compelling and innovative, Waikīkī Dreams opens up the origins of a defining California subculture"-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Moser, Patrick (Patrick J.), 1963- Waikīkī dreams Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2024]
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 07, 2024
Series
Sport and society.
Sport and society
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Partial contents
Prologue
Part 1. The Builders
Part 2. The Beaches
Part 3. The Dream
Epilogue.
Citation

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