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Displacing Natives: The Rhetorical Production of Hawai'i (review)

Displacing Natives: The Rhetorical Production of Hawai'i (review) book re v iews 279 Displacing Natives: The Rhetorical move away from what he terms an Production of Hawai‘i, by Houston exclusively “foreign re p resentation” to Wood. Pacific Formations: Global a more balanced inclusion of Native Relations in Asian and Pacific Per- claims and representations that goes spectives. Lanham, m d , Boulder, c o, beyond his interrogation of Cook’s New York, and Oxford, u k : Rowman journals, Twain’s letters, Hollywood & Littlefield, 1999. i s b n paper, movies, and many other foreign repre- 0 –8476 – 9141–1; xi + 223 pages, sentations. Identifying himself as a illustrations, tables, coda, notes, bibli-h a o l e (white or foreign) scholar, Wo o d ography, filmography, index. Cloth, was first worried about accusations of us$63.00; paper, us$24.95. appropriation. But he eventually decided that he did not want his text This book opens nicely with a peda- to neglect Native Hawaiian voices gogical tale —a story of when author because of the risks involved in pro- Houston Wood was listening to a lec - ducing a “settler text” that would ture by Esther Mookini, who intro- maintain what he terms “monorhet- duced a Hawaiian text that has yet http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Contemporary Pacific University of Hawai'I Press

Displacing Natives: The Rhetorical Production of Hawai'i (review)

The Contemporary Pacific , Volume 14 (1) – Jan 1, 2002

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University of Hawai'I Press
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Copyright © 2002 University of Hawai'i Press.
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Abstract

book re v iews 279 Displacing Natives: The Rhetorical move away from what he terms an Production of Hawai‘i, by Houston exclusively “foreign re p resentation” to Wood. Pacific Formations: Global a more balanced inclusion of Native Relations in Asian and Pacific Per- claims and representations that goes spectives. Lanham, m d , Boulder, c o, beyond his interrogation of Cook’s New York, and Oxford, u k : Rowman journals, Twain’s letters, Hollywood & Littlefield, 1999. i s b n paper, movies, and many other foreign repre- 0 –8476 – 9141–1; xi + 223 pages, sentations. Identifying himself as a illustrations, tables, coda, notes, bibli-h a o l e (white or foreign) scholar, Wo o d ography, filmography, index. Cloth, was first worried about accusations of us$63.00; paper, us$24.95. appropriation. But he eventually decided that he did not want his text This book opens nicely with a peda- to neglect Native Hawaiian voices gogical tale —a story of when author because of the risks involved in pro- Houston Wood was listening to a lec - ducing a “settler text” that would ture by Esther Mookini, who intro- maintain what he terms “monorhet- duced a Hawaiian text that has yet

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Published: Jan 1, 2002

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