Settler Militarism: World War II in Hawai'i and the Making of Us Empire by Nebolon, Juliet

Settler Militarism: World War II in Hawai'i and the Making of Us Empire

Under martial law during World War II, Hawaiʻi was located at the intersection of home front and...
$94.95 AUD
$94.95 AUD
SKU: 9781478031017
Product Type: Books
Please hurry! Only 0 left in stock
Author: Juliet Nebolon
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Subtotal: $94.95
10 customers are viewing this product
Settler Militarism: World War II in Hawai'i and the Making of Us Empire by Nebolon, Juliet

Settler Militarism: World War II in Hawai'i and the Making of Us Empire

$94.95

Settler Militarism: World War II in Hawai'i and the Making of Us Empire

$94.95
Author: Juliet Nebolon
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Under martial law during World War II, Hawaiʻi was located at the intersection of home front and war front. In Settler Militarism, Juliet Nebolon shows how settler colonialism and militarization simultaneously perpetuated, legitimated, and concealed one another in wartime Hawaiʻi for the purposes of empire building in Asia and the Pacific Islands. She demonstrates how settler militarism operated through a regime of racial liberal biopolitics that purported to protect all people in Hawaiʻi, even as it intensified the racial and colonial differentiation of Kanaka Maoli, Asian settlers, and white settlers. Nebolon identifies settler militarism's inherent contradiction: It depends on life, labor, and land to reproduce itself, yet it avariciously consumes, via violent and extractive projects, those same lives and natural resources that it needs to subsist. From vaccination and blood bank programs to the administration of internment and prisoner-of-war camps, Nebolon reveals how settler militarism and racial liberal biopolitics operated together in the service of capitalism. Collectively, the social reproduction of these regimes created the conditions for the late-twentieth-century expansion of US military empire.

Author: Juliet Nebolon
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 11/01/2024
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.98lbs
ISBN: 9781478031017

About the Author
Juliet Nebolon is Assistant Professor of American Studies at Trinity College.

Returns Policy

You may return most new, unopened items within 30 days of delivery for a full refund. We'll also pay the return shipping costs if the return is a result of our error (you received an incorrect or defective item, etc.).

You should expect to receive your refund within four weeks of giving your package to the return shipper, however, in many cases you will receive a refund more quickly. This time period includes the transit time for us to receive your return from the shipper (5 to 10 business days), the time it takes us to process your return once we receive it (3 to 5 business days), and the time it takes your bank to process our refund request (5 to 10 business days).

If you need to return an item, simply login to your account, view the order using the "Complete Orders" link under the My Account menu and click the Return Item(s) button. We'll notify you via e-mail of your refund once we've received and processed the returned item.

Shipping

We can ship to virtually any address in the world. Note that there are restrictions on some products, and some products cannot be shipped to international destinations.

When you place an order, we will estimate shipping and delivery dates for you based on the availability of your items and the shipping options you choose. Depending on the shipping provider you choose, shipping date estimates may appear on the shipping quotes page.

Please also note that the shipping rates for many items we sell are weight-based. The weight of any such item can be found on its detail page. To reflect the policies of the shipping companies we use, all weights will be rounded up to the next full pound.

Related Products

Recently Viewed Products