The Hard Sell of Paradise Dr Zhengchun DuTraces the complex and contradictory representations of Hawai'i in popular film and television programs from the 1930s to the 1970s. The Hard Sell of Paradise examines how mid twentieth century Hollywood, negotiating the rhetoric of the tourism industry, offered a complex and contradictory vision of "Hawai'i" for its audiences. From the classic studio system and elite tourism of the 1930s to a postwar era of mass travel, TV, and new leisure markets,
In this chapter we summarize the key developments in genomic prediction and selection in dairy cattle
setting standards
Philip Tew's study is the first extended critical examination of Crace's oeuvre and is based on extensive interviews with the novelist
Showing how this shift mirrors the decentralization and fragmentation of personal identity in a globalized world
This work investigates available early Arabic had
This chapter begins by providing an overview of sugarcane germplasm collections and then describes introgression-related research and breeding efforts focused on the use of Saccharum spontaneum
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This book starts with the rise of modernity and places the emergence of punk as a musical subculture into that longer historical narrative
Drawing upon written work and original interviews
bridging multiple cultural and professional positions
It is suitable reference material for graduate students and practitioners in the field
demonstrating the possibility of intense interdisciplinary collaboration