Product Overview
Haoles in Hawaii strives to make sense of haole (white person/whiteness in Hawaii) and the politics of haole in current debates about race in Hawaii. Recognizing it as a form of American whiteness specific to Hawaii, the author argues that haole was forged and reforged over two centuries of colonization and needs to be understood in that context. Haole reminds us that race is about more than skin color as it identifies a certain amalgamation of attitude and behavior that is at odds with Hawaiian and local values and social norms. By situating haole historically and politically, the author asks readers to think about ongoing processes of colonization and possibilities for reformulating the meaning of haole.
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