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Crowning the Nice Girl: Gender, Ethnicity, and Culture in Hawai'i's Cherry Blossom Festival

After World War II, Japanese Americans in Hawai'i sought to carve a positive niche of public citizenship in the community. In 1953, members of the Honolulu Japanese Junior Chamber of Commerce and their wives created a beauty contest, the Cherry Blossom Festival (CBF) Queen Pageant, which quickly became an annual spectacle for the growing urban population of Honolulu. "Crowning the Nice Girl" analyzes the pageant through its decades of development to the present within multiple frameworks of gender, class, and race/ethnicity. Drawing on extensive archival research; interviews with CBF queens, contestants, and organizers; and participant observation in the Fiftieth Annual Festival as a volunteer, Christine Yano paints a complex portrait of not only a beauty pageant, but also a community. The study begins with the subject of beauty pageants in general and Asian American beauty pageants in particular, interrogating the issues they raise, embedding them within their histories, and examining them as part of a global culture that has taken its model from the Miss America contest. Yano follows the pageant throughout the decades into the 1990s, adding corresponding "herstories" - extensive narratives drawn from interviews with CBF queens. She concludes by framing issues of race, ethnicity, spectacle, and community within the intertwined themes of niceness and banality.  more

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Apr-03-2008

Controversial Yano is not such a 'Nice Girl'

Niceness is part of the stereotype of Japanese Americans in Hawaii. They are seen and see themselves as avoiding controversy, promoting social harmony, blending in, and working diligently without complaint. This is the stereotype of the docile plantation worker, the reliable bureaucrat, and...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Feb-06-2008

Scholarly study, to say the least

Using the long-running Cherry Blossom Festival as a vehicle, Christine Yano assembled nothing less than a socioethnic treatise of a rather closed and close-knit segment of Hawaii, Japanese Americans. Reading more like a thesis than a book for general distribution, Crowning the Nice Girl compels...

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