Haoles in Hawai'i (Race and Ethnicity in Hawai'i)
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"Judy Rohrer has written an extraordinary and long-needed examination of the historical and contemporary place of haoles in Hawai`i. This study goes far beyond the typical ways that haoles are talked about: as wrong-headed and evil colonizers, dumb malihini who don't know how to act, or, more recently, victims of reverse discrimination. Her lucid and witty prose as well as her mastery of our homeland's brand of English will make readers laugh as well as think. Rohrer writes that the aim of this long overdue study is "to begin to imagine how [people] might become haole in different and better ways." Haoles will gain a better understanding of why they sometimes get "stink-eye," and everyone else will gain a greater understanding of the workings of power in Hawai`i nei. Everyone in Hawai`i should read this book!" --Noenoe Silva, associate professor of political science, University of Hawai`i, and author of Aloha Betrayed: Native Hawaiian Resistance to American Colonialism!
"Haoles in Hawai`i is a terrific book. It handles complex and sensitive issues with knowledge, grace, and sophistication, while at the same time making them accessible to the general reader. Judy Rohrer knows this subject from a lifetime of experience and years of scholarly study. Although it is certain to appear on many college and university reading lists, this is a book that everyone should read. It will make Hawai`i a better place." --David E. Stannard, professor of American studies, University of Hawai`i, and author of Honor Killing: How the Infamous "Massie Affair" Transformed Hawai`i
