Hawaii is often considered to be one of the great "melting pots" of the world, bringing together different ethnicities and creating a unique way of life as the "major ethno-cultural groups and innumerable small ones [are] all involved in a dynamic process of assimilation." Accordingly, it is believed that ethnic affiliations ameliorated in a unifying process of “Americanization" and race is eliminated as a divisive force in the community. However, the experience of the Japanese in Hawaii during World War II highlights a discrepancy in the myth of Hawaii as a "melting-pot" where racial tensions are believed to be undermined by the "Aloha spirit." Racial issues played an important part in the perception and subsequent treatment of the Japanes...
The overarching research problem of this dissertation is to account for the historical emergence of ...
Becoming “Hawaiian”: World War II War Heroes and the Rise of Japanese American Power, 1941-1963 exam...
In early 1920 in Hawaii, Japanese sugar cane workers, faced with spiraling living expenses, defiantl...
Although discourse over Hawaiian statehood has increasingly been described by scholars as a racial c...
The United States\u27 involvement in World War II resulted in the internment and relocation of peopl...
In most parts of the United States, Asian- Americans are the minority. However, in Hawaii, citizens ...
Conference paper for the Cultural Encounters in the Pacific War conference, sponsored by the East-We...
Thesis/Project (M.S.S.)--Humboldt State University, Emphasis in American History, 2005.Using World W...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.This dissertation explores issues of race, class...
Hawai‘i at the Crossroads tells the story of Hawai‘i’s role in the emergence of Japanese cultural an...
In 2002, a controversial incident that reflected the changing reality of Japanese community in Hawai...
Revised by Dennis M. Ogawa with Jerry Y. Fujioka ; supported by the Japanese American Research Cente...
xiv, 102 leavesThis thesis analyzes the development of anti-Japanese sentiment in Hawaiʻi from 1928 ...
The United States has a long and difficult history with immigrants, and it is something that is cent...
The aim of this essay is to focus on the so called 'Okinawa problem'- a series of reports, articles,...
The overarching research problem of this dissertation is to account for the historical emergence of ...
Becoming “Hawaiian”: World War II War Heroes and the Rise of Japanese American Power, 1941-1963 exam...
In early 1920 in Hawaii, Japanese sugar cane workers, faced with spiraling living expenses, defiantl...
Although discourse over Hawaiian statehood has increasingly been described by scholars as a racial c...
The United States\u27 involvement in World War II resulted in the internment and relocation of peopl...
In most parts of the United States, Asian- Americans are the minority. However, in Hawaii, citizens ...
Conference paper for the Cultural Encounters in the Pacific War conference, sponsored by the East-We...
Thesis/Project (M.S.S.)--Humboldt State University, Emphasis in American History, 2005.Using World W...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.This dissertation explores issues of race, class...
Hawai‘i at the Crossroads tells the story of Hawai‘i’s role in the emergence of Japanese cultural an...
In 2002, a controversial incident that reflected the changing reality of Japanese community in Hawai...
Revised by Dennis M. Ogawa with Jerry Y. Fujioka ; supported by the Japanese American Research Cente...
xiv, 102 leavesThis thesis analyzes the development of anti-Japanese sentiment in Hawaiʻi from 1928 ...
The United States has a long and difficult history with immigrants, and it is something that is cent...
The aim of this essay is to focus on the so called 'Okinawa problem'- a series of reports, articles,...
The overarching research problem of this dissertation is to account for the historical emergence of ...
Becoming “Hawaiian”: World War II War Heroes and the Rise of Japanese American Power, 1941-1963 exam...
In early 1920 in Hawaii, Japanese sugar cane workers, faced with spiraling living expenses, defiantl...