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In a book with interdisciplinary appeal, Bacchilega demonstrates both how the myth of legendary Hawai'i emerged and how this vision can be unmade and reimagined.

Trade Review
"Legendary Hawai'i is insightful, provocative, and thought-provoking. It forcefully illuminates the implications of tourism for a culture, and the ways in which seemingly simple transactions, such as a tourist brochure to bring tourists and dollars to the island, can work in insidious ways to actually undermine the very people it seems to be celebrating." * Journal of Folklore Research *
"Legendary Hawai'i and the Politics of Place is an examination of cultural change through textual analysis, and within those boundaries it accomplishes quite a bit. . . . Bacchilega's close reading of texts and her nuanced explications of photographs are persuasive and reach important conclusions about cultural changes occurring in Hawaii, which may also apply to other colonized regions." * Journal of American History *
"A work of vigilant scholarship and elegant exposition that unsettles long-taken-for-granted genres, modes of representation, narrative codes and ascribed roles." * Hawaiian Journal of History *
"A fascinating, carefully researched, and accessible look at how indigenous Hawaiian stories were appropriated by non-Hawaiian scholars and writers and used to promote a 'legendary Hawai'i' that misrepresents Hawai'i and its indigenous people and their ways of viewing reality. The book is written with passion and commitment and restores to the original stories and their creators/tellers their true mana." * Albert Wendt *

Table of Contents

Preface
1. Introduction
2. Hawai'i's Storied Places: Learning from Anne Kapulani Landgraf's ''Hawaiian View'
3. The Production of Legendary Hawai'i: Out of Place Stories I
4. Emma Nakuina's Hawaii: Its People, Their Legends: Out of Place Stories II
5. Stories in Place: Dynamics of Translation and Re-Cognition
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Acknowledgments

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      Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 24/04/2013
      ISBN13: 9780812222500, 978-0812222500
      ISBN10: 0812222504

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In a book with interdisciplinary appeal, Bacchilega demonstrates both how the myth of legendary Hawai'i emerged and how this vision can be unmade and reimagined.

      Trade Review
      "Legendary Hawai'i is insightful, provocative, and thought-provoking. It forcefully illuminates the implications of tourism for a culture, and the ways in which seemingly simple transactions, such as a tourist brochure to bring tourists and dollars to the island, can work in insidious ways to actually undermine the very people it seems to be celebrating." * Journal of Folklore Research *
      "Legendary Hawai'i and the Politics of Place is an examination of cultural change through textual analysis, and within those boundaries it accomplishes quite a bit. . . . Bacchilega's close reading of texts and her nuanced explications of photographs are persuasive and reach important conclusions about cultural changes occurring in Hawaii, which may also apply to other colonized regions." * Journal of American History *
      "A work of vigilant scholarship and elegant exposition that unsettles long-taken-for-granted genres, modes of representation, narrative codes and ascribed roles." * Hawaiian Journal of History *
      "A fascinating, carefully researched, and accessible look at how indigenous Hawaiian stories were appropriated by non-Hawaiian scholars and writers and used to promote a 'legendary Hawai'i' that misrepresents Hawai'i and its indigenous people and their ways of viewing reality. The book is written with passion and commitment and restores to the original stories and their creators/tellers their true mana." * Albert Wendt *

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      1. Introduction
      2. Hawai'i's Storied Places: Learning from Anne Kapulani Landgraf's ''Hawaiian View'
      3. The Production of Legendary Hawai'i: Out of Place Stories I
      4. Emma Nakuina's Hawaii: Its People, Their Legends: Out of Place Stories II
      5. Stories in Place: Dynamics of Translation and Re-Cognition
      Notes
      Works Cited
      Index
      Acknowledgments

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