The Purposes of Paradise – U.S. Tourism and Empire in Cuba and Hawai`i
Autor Christine Skwioten Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 noi 2012
Using travel and tourism as sites where the pleasures of imperialism met the politics of empire, Christine Skwiot untangles the histories of Cuba and Hawai'i as integral parts of the Union and keys to U.S. global power, as occupied territories with violent pasts, and as fantasy islands ripe with seduction and reward. Grounded in a wide array of primary materials that range from government sources and tourist industry records to promotional items and travel narratives, "The Purposes of Paradise" explores the ways travel and tourism shaped U.S. imperialism in Cuba and Hawai'i. More broadly, Skwiot's comparative approach underscores continuity, as well as change, in U.S. imperial thought and practice across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and across the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Comparing the relationships of Cuba and Hawai'i with the United States, Skwiot argues, offers a way to revisit assumptions about formal versus informal empire, territorial versus commercial imperialism, and direct versus indirect rule."
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780812222289
ISBN-10: 0812222288
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: MT – University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10: 0812222288
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: MT – University of Pennsylvania Press
Notă biografică
Cuprins
Introduction Chapter One: First Fruits of a Tropical Eden Chapter Two: Garden Republics or Plantation Regimes? Chapter Three: Royal Resorts for Tropical Tramps Chapter Four: Revolutions, Reformations, Restorations Chapter Five: Travels to Another Revolution and to Statehood Conclusion Notes Index Acknowledgments
Recenzii
"Skwiot's research is first-rate... The Purposes of Paradise provides valuable insights into the uses of tourism among people struggling for power and the changing politics of island tourist industries that catered to elite U.S. pleasure-seekers."-Pacific Historical Review "A thoroughly researched book that brings political and cultural analysis to bear on a history of United States relations with Cuba and Hawai'i... Skwiot deftly weaves political history with close, historicized readings of travel narrativesto produce what is ultimately a model of interdisciplinary scholarship."-Hawaiian Journal of History "The Purposes of Paradise is a thoughtful and well written comparative analysis of the cultural politics of U.S. involvement in Cuba and Hawai'i in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Skwiot does a masterful job of weaving together the distinct colonial histories of Cuba and Hawai'i, revealing the places where their imperial narratives intersect and diverge to shed light on the contradictions of colonization, republican empire, state building, and revolution."-Marguerite Shaffer, Miami University