Pacific Diaspora : : Island Peoples in the United States and Across the Pacific / / ed. by Paul Spickard, Debbie Hippolite Wright, Joanne L. Rondilla.
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Place / Publishing House: | Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2023] ©2002 |
Year of Publication: | 2023 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (392 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction: Pacific Diaspora?
- PART ONE Identity
- CHAPTER 1 My Life in Four Cultures
- CHAPTER 2 Pacific Islander Americans and Multiethnicity: A Vision of America's Future?
- CHAPTER 3 The Filipino Question in Asia and the Pacific: Rethinking Regional Origins in Diaspora
- PART TWO Leaving the Islands
- CHAPTER 4 Paradise Left? : Pacific Island Voyagers in the Modern World
- CHAPTER 5 Security and Confidence as Basic Factors in Pacific Islanders' Migration
- CHAPTER 6 Motivations for Contemporary Tongan Migration
- CHAPTER 7 From Village to City: Samoan Migration to California
- PART THREE Cultural Transformations
- CHAPTER 8 Creating Their Own Culture: Diasporic Tongans
- CHAPTER 9 Papalagi Redefined: Toward a New Zealand-Born Samoan Identity
- CHAPTER 10 Fight Boys, 'til the Last. . . "; Islandstyle Football and the Remasculinization of Indigeneity in the Militarized American Pacific Islands
- CHAPTER 11 The Dynamics of Aloha
- CHAPTER 12 A Compromise Identity: Tongan Americans in the United States
- PART FOUR Gender and Sexuality
- CHAPTER 13 Colonialism's Daughters: Lighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Western Perceptions of Hawaiian Women
- CHAPTER 14 Pacific Island Women and White Feminism
- CHAPTER 15 The Māhū of Hawaii
- PART FIVE Social Problems and Responses
- CHAPTER 16 Family Dynamics among Pacific Islander Americans
- CHAPTER 17 Historical and Cultural Aspects of Native Hawaiian Health
- CHAPTER 18 An Introduction to the Practice of Ho'oponopono
- CHAPTER 19 Pacific Islander Modes for Dealing with Sexual Abuse
- PART SIX Hawaiian Nationalism
- CHAPTER 20 A History of Dispossession
- CHAPTER 21 Ho'omana
- CHAPTER 22 Recognize Native Hawaiians: A Quest for Sovereignty
- Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index