Cooling the Tropics

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Cooling the Tropics

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Beginning in the mid-1800s, Americans hauled frozen pond water, then glacial ice, and then ice machines to Hawaiʻi—all in an effort to reshape the islands in the service of Western pleasure and profit. Marketed as “essential” for white occupants of the nineteenth-century Pacific, ice quickly permeated the foodscape through advancements in freezing and refrigeration technologies. In Cooling the Tropics Hiʻilei Julia Kawehipuaakahaopulani Hobart charts the social history of ice in Hawaiʻi to show how the interlinked concepts of freshness and refreshment mark colonial relationships to the tropics.

Subtitle: Ice, Indigeneity, and Hawaiian Refreshment
Author: Hobart, Hi'ilei Julia Kawehipuaakahaopulani
Year: 2022
ISBN: 9781478019190
Pages: 264
Language: English
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publisher's city: Durham
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