Beyond Ethnicity : New Politics of Race in Hawai‘i
معرفی کتاب «Beyond Ethnicity : New Politics of Race in Hawai‘i» نوشتهٔ Okihiro, Gary Y.، Camilla, Fojas,، P., Guevarra, Rudy، Tamar, Sharma, Nitasha، N., Labrador, Roderick، Joseph, Lopa, Christopher، Y., Okamura, Jonathan، P., Rosa, John، Spickard, Paul و Chung, Tanaka, Wayne، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Hawai'i Press در سال 2018. این کتاب در 20 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Since the early 1990s, the shrine of Ba Chua Xu, the Lady of the Realm, has become the most visited religious site in southern Vietnam, receiving more than a million visitors annually. Mother, benevolent creditor, healer, relationship advisor, business consultant, the Lady of the Realm is one of a group of goddesses whose shrines attract devotees from all corners of rural and urban society. Goddess on the Rise follows these pilgrims' pathways, taking readers on a journey through a cultural landscape of popular rites, beliefs, and exegesis into a world where female deities reign supreme.
Philip Taylor's in-depth study of pilgrimage introduces readers to the practical expectations, passions, and controversies that surround the goddesses, bringing to life the effervescence, creativity, and flux of modern Vietnamese religion. He offers important insights into people's everyday experience of the profound economic, cultural, and social transformations underway in this socialist country.
From the perspective of the U.S. continent, Hawai'i is a land of aloha that enjoys all manner of peace and harmony, particularly among the races and for peoples of mixed heritage. It is a tourist paradise where visitor, local and Native mingle without incident. Ethnic difference is celebrated as a sign of multicultural globalism that designates Hawai'i as the crossroads of the Pacific. The contributors of this volume reimagine these ways of thinking about Hawai'i as a model of racial and ethnic harmony. 'Beyond Ethnicity' examines the dynamic between race and ethnicity to challenge the primacy of ethnicity and ethnic difference for examining difference in the islands. This original and thought-provoking volume poses questions about the role of race in the current political configuration of the islands and in so doing, challenges how we imagine and conceptualize race on the continent Contents Introduction: New Politics of Race in Hawai‘i E Micronesia Chapter 1. Polynesia Is a Project, Not a Place: Polynesian Proximities to Whiteness in Cloud Atlas and Beyond Chapter 2. Mixed-Race Hollywood, Hawaiian Style Chapter 3. “I no eat dog, k” Chapter 4. “Eh! Where you from?” Chapter 5. Race and/or Ethnicity in Hawai‘i Chapter 6. The Racial Imperative Chapter 7. Local Boy, East Coast Sensibilities Chapter 8. “Latino Threat in the 808?” Chapter 9. Local Haole? Chapter 10. Reconnecting Our Roots Afterword: Hawai‘i Matters Contributors Index