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Settler Militarism: World War II in Hawaii and the Making of US Empire Audiobook, by Juliet Nebolon Play Audiobook Sample

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

Settler Militarism: World War II in Hawaii and the Making of US Empire Audiobook, by Juliet Nebolon Play Audiobook Sample
Release Date: March 24, 2026
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Read By: Jensen Olaya Publisher: Tantor Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 5.83 hours at 1.5x Speed 4.38 hours at 2.0x Speed
Release Date: March 24, 2026
Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9798331953201

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

13

Longest Chapter Length:

51:53 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

22:17 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

39:52 minutes

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Under martial law during World War II, Hawai'i 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 Hawai'i 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 Hawai'i, 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 United States military empire.

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