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Hawai`i's Cold War: American empire and the 50th state.

机译:夏威夷的冷战:美国帝国和第50个州。

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In 1959 local, national, and international news celebrated Hawai'i statehood as a Cold War victory. Since race relations in America were thought to have a critical impact on U.S. prestige abroad, and reports of racial segregation and violence were far-reaching and easily used to the advantage of Soviet propagandists, the U.S. State Department attempted to spread Hawai'i’s story of ethnic diversity and racial harmony as wide as possible. Washington treated Hawai'i statehood as an important opportunity to claim a civil rights victory during the Cold War, at the same time counter claims of American colonialism and imperialism. Not only was Hawai'i’s ethnic composition offered as evidence of America’s racial tolerance, but also proof that American democracy would not be denied based on race or ethnicity.;Recognizing Hawai'i’s resources and Cold War assets, the United States Information Agency and Voice of America created and disseminated films, pamphlets, essays, and books about Hawai'i’s history, racial harmony, and the achievement of statehood. Washington also recognized Hawai'i’s unique “Asian” and “American” qualities, which made it an exceptional place for Cold War diplomacy and military training. Most notable of the cultural diplomacy projects were the East-West Center at the University of Hawai'i and Peace Corps training centers. As the Cold War escalated, so did military training and testing in Hawai'i. Recognizing that Hawai'i’s landscape resembled Southeast Asia, the U.S. military conducted Agent Orange research and weapons testing, and created Asian “training villages.” Despite the celebrated narrative that statehood ended or repudiated American imperialism in Hawai'i, I argue that statehood helped sustain and further normalize American imperialism in Hawai'i.;To understand how Hawai'i became part of America’s Cold War domestic and foreign policy, this project examines the role of films, congressional statehood hearings, domestic print media, literature created by Hawai'i-based authors, and State Department documents. Together, these forms created a distinct historiography about Hawai'i that recast Hawai'i’s history within Cold War objectives that the U.S. sought at the time. This collection of official documents and popular media sources served to reinforce ideas about American exceptionalism while further normalizing American hegemony in Hawai'i.
机译:1959年,地方,国家和国际新闻庆祝夏威夷建国,这是冷战的胜利。由于人们认为美国的种族关系对美国在国外的声望有至关重要的影响,种族隔离和暴力的报道影响深远,并且容易被苏联宣传者利用,因此美国国务院试图传播夏威夷的故事。种族多样性和种族和谐尽可能广泛。华盛顿将夏威夷的州地位作为在冷战期间争取民权胜利的重要机会,与此同时反对美国殖民主义和帝国主义的主张。不仅提供夏威夷的种族组成作为美国种族容忍的证据,而且还证明不会因种族或族裔而拒绝美国民主。;认识到夏威夷的资源和冷战资产,美国新闻社和美国之音美利坚合众国创作并传播有关夏威夷历史,种族和谐和建国成就的电影,小册子,论文和书籍。华盛顿还承认夏威夷独特的“亚洲”和“美国”特质,这使其成为冷战外交和军事训练的绝佳场所。文化外交项目中最著名的是夏威夷大学的东西方中心和和平队训练中心。随着冷战的升级,在夏威夷进行的军事训练和测试也随之增加。美国军方意识到夏威夷的风景类似于东南亚,于是进行了“橘子特工”的研究和武器测试,并创建了亚洲“训练村”。尽管有著名的叙述说建国制度在夏威夷结束或否定了美国帝国主义,但我认为建国制度有助于维持并进一步规范夏威夷的美国帝国主义。该项目研究了电影,国会州听证会,国内印刷媒体,夏威夷作家创作的文学作品以及国务院文件的作用。这些形式共同构成了关于夏威夷的独特史学,在美国当时寻求的冷战目标内重塑了夏威夷的历史。官方文件和大众媒体的收集有助于强化关于美国例外主义的观念,同时进一步使夏威夷的霸权主义正常化。

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  • 作者

    Krattiger, Angela S.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Hawai'i at Manoa.;

  • 授予单位 University of Hawai'i at Manoa.;
  • 学科 American Studies.;History United States.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 254 p.
  • 总页数 254
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:42:08

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