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abolitionism

Acheson, Barclay

Acheson, Dean

adoption, moral, (see also Christian Children's Fund); trans-racial

Afghanistan

African Americans: adoption of, Buck and, communism and, cultural diplomacy and, discrimination against, in Flower Drum Song, Hammerstein and, integration of, Michener and, racial formation of, travel restrictions on, see also civil rights movement; racial politics; segregation

Agee, James

airline industry,

Aku Aku (Heyerdahl)

Algeria

Always You (musical)

Ambassador's Report (Bowles)

America Is in the Heart (Bulosan)

American Committee for Cultural Freedom

American Communist Party, former members of

American in India, An (Redding)

American President Lines

American University in Beirut

Anna and the King (film)

Anna and the King of Siam (Landon)

anticommunism, Buck's rejection of, of Michener, negativity of, pluralistic, racial politics of, of Reader's Digest, Thai, travel restrictions and

anti-conquest narratives

anti-Vietnam War movement

Arendt, Hannah

Around the World in Eighty Days (film)

Asia Foundation

Asia Institute

Asian Americans, globalization and, integration of, literature by, racialization of, see also adoption; Chinese Americans; Filipino Americans; immigration; Japanese Americans; racial politics

Asiatic Barred Zone

assimilation

Astaire, Fred

atomic bomb, aid to victims of, see Hiroshima Maidens project; Bikini Atoll test of

“Atoms for Peace” campaign

Austria

Azuma Kabuki Dancers

 

Bailey, Thomas A.

Baker, Josephine

Baldwin, James

Bandung conference (1955)

Barbarian in Asia (Michaux)

Barney Miller (television show)

Barraclough, Geoffrey

Barsky, Arthur J.

Battle Hymn (film)

Battle Hymn of China (Smedley)

Baylor University

Beats

Beat Zen, Square Zen, and Zen (Watts)

Bernstein, David

Better Tomorrow, A (film)

Beyond the High Himalayas (Douglas)

Bikini Atoll, atomic bomb tests on

Bizet, Georges

blacklisting

Black Majesty (James)

Black Panthers

Blitzstein, Marc

Blue Hawaii (film)

Boas, Franz

Book-of-the-Month Club

Boudin, Leonard

Bourke-White, Margaret

Bowles, Chester

Brand, Paul

Brando, Marlon

Brazzi, Rossano

Bridge at Andau, The (Michener)

Bridges at Toko-Ri, The (Michener)

Brodhead, Richard

Broken Arrow (film)

Brown vs. Board of Education (1954)

Brynner, Yul

Buck, Pearl S., domestic containment of, Welcome House project of

Buddhism

Bulosan, Carlos

Burdick, Eugene

Burma, educational exchanges with, Michener in, Reader's Digest in, during World War II

Burnham, James

Businessweek,

Butler, Hugh

 

Caldwell, John C.

California Committee on Un-American Activities

Cambodia

Canby, Henry Seidel

Cantos, The (Pound)

Carman, Harry J.

Carmen Jones (Hammerstein)

Caroline Islands

Carousel (Rodgers and Hammerstein)

Carrillo, Cely

Catcher in the Rye (Salinger)

Cathay (Pound)

Catholicism

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

Ceplund, Larry

Ceylon

Chambers, Whittaker

Chan, Jackie

Chang, Eileen

Chiang Kai-shek

Chiang Kai-shek, Madame

Chicago Tribune,

Children of Calamity (Caldwell)

Chin, Frank

China, adoption of children from, American experts on, Buck and, civil war in, educational exchanges with, in global imaginary of containment, globalization and, immigration from, Japanese invasion of, Laos and, “loss” of, Mao's victory in, missionaries in, Michener on, modernization in, Nationalist, (see also Taiwan); Nepal and, Nixon in, refugees from, Reader's Digest and, Saturday Review and, Smedley in, Snow in, Soviet Union and, “special relationship” with, State Fair in, Tibet and, trade with, travel to, U.S. bases in, during World War II

China Gate (film)

China Lobby

China's Children Fund, see Christian Children's Fund

Chinatown Family (Lin Yutang)

Chinese Americans, and Chinatowns, domestic containment of, in Hawaii, literature by, see also Asian Americans

Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)

Chow Yun-fat

Christian Children's Fund (CCF)

Christianity, see also Catholicism; missionary movement

Chulalongkorn, Prince

civil rights movement

Clarke, J. Calvitt

Cliburn, Van

Clubb, Edmund O.

Colligan, Francis J.

Colorado State College of Education

Columbia University

commitment: family formation and, flight from, Michener and, in people-to-people narratives, as a political ideal and cultural aesthetic, and Popular Front

communism: adoption and, appeal of, collapse of, counter-propaganda against, decolonization and, and denial of passports, disease metaphors for, fear of, “front” organizations, in Hungary, in Indonesia, in Italy, left-liberal and right internationalisms and, “loss” of China to, in Manchurian Candidate, middlebrow culture and, momism and, post-Cold War, racial politics of, refugees from, slavery used as synonym for, Smedley's support for, sundering of family ties under, tourism and, in United States, see American Communist Party; in Yugoslavia, see also anticom- munism; containment

Congress, U.S., see also House of Representatives; Senate

Congress for Cultural Freedom

Congressional Digest,

containment, culture of, domestic, (see also anticommunism); family formation discourse and, global imaginary of

Cool Mikado, The (play)

Corrupter, The (film)

Coser, Lewis

Council on Foreign Relations

Cousins, Norman, aesthetic of commitment of, on China, Dooley and, Hiroshima Maidens project of, internationalism of, on Laos, middlebrow intellec- tualism of, and moral adoptions project, tourism encouraged by, universalism of, on Vietnam, see also Saturday Review

Coward, Noel

Cradle Will Rock, The (Blitzstein)

Crimson Kimono, The (film)

Cry for Happy (play)

Cuba

Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace

cultural diplomacy, see also Ful-bright exchange program; International Educational Exchange Service; People-to-People program; Redding, J. Saunders

cultural formation, middlebrow, of Popular Front and Cold War

Culture and Imperialism (Said)

Cumings, Bruce

Current History,

 

Daily Worker,

Dandridge, Dorothy

Da Silva, Howard

Davies, John Paton

Day, A. Grove

Day, John

decolonization, charges of imperialism and, global integration and, Hawaii and, modernization and, tourism and, universalism and, see also Indochina, French war in

Deliver Us from Evil (Dooley)

Democratic party

de Toledano, Ralph

Dharma Bums, The (Kerouac)

Diem, Ngo Dinh

Dien Bien Phu, battle of

Displaced Persons Act (1948)

Dissent

dollar diplomacy

domestic ideology

Donovan, William

Dooley, Thomas A., CIA and, death of, “Fellowship of Pain” of, in Hawaii, homosexuality of, internationalism of, jungle-doctor narratives of, middlebrow intellectuals and

Doss, Helen

Douglas, Kirk

Douglas, William O.

Du Bois, W. E. B.

Dudziak, Mary

Duke, Angier Biddle

Dulles, Allen

Dulles, Foster Rhea

Dulles, John Foster

 

Eastland, James

Eastman, Max

East of Home (Rau)

East-West Center (Honolulu)

Ebony,

Economic Cooperation Administration

Edge of Tomorrow, The (Dooley)

education: Christian Children's Fund and, Dooley and, global imaginaries as devices for, and hegemony, internationalist, Michener and, middlebrow mission of, modernization and, for “overseasmanship,”, on racial tolerance, sentimental, tourism as

Egypt

Ehrenreich, Barbara

Eisenhower, Dwight D., “Atoms for Peace” campaign of, decolonizing world and, foreign economic policy of, Japanese demonstrations against, marines sent to Lebanon by, Michener on, People-to-People program of, race relations and, tourism promoted by, travel restrictions imposed by

Ellington, Duke

El Salvador

Emerson, Ralph Waldo

Encounter,

English Governess at the Siamese Court, The (Leonowens)

Englund, Steven

Escape from Freedom (Fromm)

Ethiopia

ethnicization, in Flower Drum Song, in Hawaii, and legitimation of expansion

expansion, U.S., global, decolonization and, family formation discourse and, Hawaii's role in, map representing, modernization and, racial politics of, resistance to, Soviet, containment of, see containment; tourism and, Woo and

 

Face/Off (film)

family formation, discourse of, of Christian Children's Fund, in Hiroshima Maidens project, in South Pacific, trans-racial adoption and

Family Nobody Wanted, The (Doss), “Family of Man, The” (photo exhibit)

Farrar, Straus and Cudahy

Farrington, Joseph R.

fascism

Fast, Howard

Father and Glorious Descendant (Lowe)

Faubus, Orval

Faulkner, William

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

Federal Employee Loyalty Program

fellow-travelers

Fiedler, Leslie

Fields, Joseph

Fifth Chinese Daughter (Wong)

Filipino Americans, see also Asian Americans

Fires of Spring, The (Michener)

Fisher, James

Flower Drum Song (Rodgers and Hammerstein), vii

Flynn, John T.

Ford, Gerald R.

Ford Foundation

foreign aid, adoption as, private investment versus, to Thailand, tourism and

Fortune magazine

Fosdick, Raymond

Foster, Jodie

France, adoption of children from, war in Indochina

Franco, Francisco

free trade, tourism and, see also Eisenhower, Dwight D., foreign economic policy of

From Here to Eternity (film)

Fromm, Erich

Fulbright, William J.

Fulbright Act ()

Fulbright exchange program

Fund for Asia

Future of Social Studies, The (Michener)

 

Gandhi, Mohandas K.

Gaynor, Mitzi

gender roles, postwar

General Dynamics

General Electric Company

Generation of Vipers, A (Wylie)

Geneva Accords (1954)

Gentlemen's Agreement

Germany

Gershwin, George

global imaginaries, of containment, of integration

globalization, culture of

Global Me, The (Zachary)

Glorious Morning (play)

God That Failed, The (Crossman)

Good Earth, The (Buck)

Gotanda, Neil

Great Britain

Greece

Guam

Guatemala

Guthrie, Woody

 

Haiti

Hale, William Harlan

Halfway to Freedom (Bourke-White)

Hall, Juanita

Hammerstein, Oscar, II, Brynner and, global dissemination of shows by, highbrow criticism of, internationalism of, Michener and, and middlebrow cultural formation, modernization theme in works of, national identity expressed in works of, in Popular Front, racial politics of, revivals of works of, ubiquity of songs of, Welcome House supported by, see also titles of specific musicals

Hammond, John

Harburg, E. Y. (Yip)

Hard, William

Hard Boiled (film)

Hard Target (film)

Hare, Raymond A.

Hart, Moss

Harvard University, Graduate School of Education

Hawaii

Hawaii (Michener)

Hayakawa, Sessue

Hayes, John

hegemony

Heidenry, John

Henahan, Donal

Henderson, Loy

Henderson, Ralph

Hersey, John

Hess, Colonel Dean

Heyerdahl, Thor

Hicks, Granville

High, Stanley

highbrow culture

Higher Education Defense Act (1958)

Hilton Hotels

Hiroshima, atomic bombing of

Hiroshima (Hersey)

Hiroshima Maidens project

Hitler, Adolf

Ho Chi Minh

Hokusai

Holiday,

Holt, Harry

Home to India (Rau)

homosexuality

Hong Kong, adoption of children from, film industry in, financial crisis in, tourism in

Honolulu Star-Bulletin,

Hoover, J. Edgar

Horne, Lena

Houseman, John

House of Representatives, Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)

Howard, June

Howe, Irving

Hughes, Langston

Hungary, Soviet invasion of

Hunter, Ross

Hwang, David Henry

 

immigration, ethnicization and to Hawaii, racialization and, restrictions on

Immigration and Nationality Act (1952)

imperialism, U.S., denial/repudiation of, European, free trade, modernization versus, racism and, trans-racial adoption and

India, colonial, Christian Children's Fund in, Council of World Affairs of, educational exchanges with, famine in, immigration from, globalization and, independence from Britain of, Michener on, missionaries in, People-to-People program in, Reader's Digest and, Redding in, Saturday Review and, tourism in

India and the Awakening East (Roosevelt)

Indochina, French war in

Indonesia, financial crisis in, independence movement in, Michener and, military coup in, Saturday Review and, tourism in

Innocent Ambassadors, The (Wylie)

Inouye, Daniel K.

Institute of Pacific Relations

integration, domestic: of African Americans, of Asian Americans, and global integration, of white women, see also civil rights movement

integration, global, domestic integration and, ethnicization and, family formation discourse and, global imaginary of, Hawaii and, jungle doctor and, modernization and, musicals and, people-to-people narratives and, resistance to, tourism and, universalism and

International Educational Exchange Service

internationalism of Hammerstein, humanitarian, left-liberal, of Michener, of People-to-People program, of Popular Front, racial solidarity and, of Reader's Digest, right Saturday Review, touristic

International Rescue Committee (IRC)

Iran

I Remember Mama (Van Druten)

Isaacs, Harold

Isaacson, Leo

Isherwood, Christopher

isolationism

Israel

Italy

 

James, C. L. R.

Jameson, Fredric

Janss, Edmund

Japan, adoption of children from, anti-American riots in, atomic bombing of, Christian Children's Fund in, educational exchanges with, “Family of Man” exhibit in, Hawaii and, immigration from, invasion of China by, Michener in, missionaries in, modernization of, occupation and reconstruction of, opening to Western trade of, Reader's Digest and, Saturday Review and, sister-city affiliations with, treaties with

Japanese Americans: in Hawaii, in Hawaii, internment of, see also Asian Americans

Jefferson, Miles

Jen, Gish

Jhabvala, Ruth Prawer

John Henry (play)

Johnson, Lyndon B.

Joy Luck Club, The (film)

Judd, Walter

Juergensmeyer, John

Julin, Captain Donald D.

jungle-doctor narratives

 

Kataki (play)

Kelly, Gene

Kennan, George

Kennedy, John F.

Kern, Jerome

Kerouac, Jack

Kerr, Deborah, Khrushchev, Nikita

King and I, The (Rodgers and Hammerstein), banned in Thailand, Brynner in, London production of, modernization in, revivals and adaptations of, source material for

Kingman, Dong

Kipling, Rudyard

Kiss Me Deadly (film)

Kon Tiki (Heyerdahl)

Korea, adoption of children from, U.S. bases in, see also North Korea; South Korea

Korean War, and adoption of Asian children, Chinese intervention in, Eisenhower and, end of, films about, Michener and

Kraft, Hy

Kriesberg, Martin

Krutch, Joseph Wood

Kuomintang

Kurahashi, Mutsumi

Kurosawa, Akira

Kwan, Nancy

 

Ladejinsky, Wolf

Lahr, John

Landon, Margaret

Lansdale, Edward

Laos, Dooley in

Larson, Arthur

Lasky, Victor

Latham, Michael

Lattimore, Owen

Latvia

Lau Shaw

Lawrence, Gertrude

League of Nations

Lebanon

Lederer, William J.

Lee, C. Y.

Lee, Wen Ho

Leffler, Melvyn

Leonowens, Anna

Li, Jet

Life,

Liliuokalani, Queen of Hawaii

Lin Yutang

Lincoln, Abraham

Little Rock school desegregation crisis

Locke, Alain

Logan, Joshua

Look,

Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (film)

Lovett, Robert

lowbrow culture

Lowe, Lisa

Lowe, Pardee

loyalty tests

Luce, Henry R.

Lucy, Autherine

Luke, Keye

Lyons, Eugene

 

Macalester College

MacArthur, Douglas, II

MacArthur, General Douglas

Macbeth (Shakespeare)

Macdonald, Dwight

Macmillan Publishing

Madame Butterfly (Puccini)

Magnificent Seven, The (film)

Magsaysay, Ramon

Malaya

Malaysia

Malik, Charles

Manchurian Candidate, The (film)

Mao Zedong, death of, on Long March, victory of

maps, of “free world” integration, of ideology of containment, in The King and I, of U.S. global expansion

Marchetti, Gina

Mariana Islands

Marines, U.S.

Markanadaya, Kamala

Marshall, General George C.

Marshall Islands

Marshall Plan

Martin, Mary, Marxism

masculinization, discourse of

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.)

Masses, The,

Massie, Thalia

maternal love, romantic love versus

May, Elaine Tyler

McAlister, Melani

McCarran-Walter Act (1952)

McCarthy, Joseph

McCarthyism, see also California Committee on Un- American Activities; containment, domestic; House Un-American Activities Committee; loyalty tests

McCormick, Thomas

McEvoy, J. P.

McWilliams, Carey

MEDICO

Mehta, Ved

Melville, Herman

Michaux, Henri

Michener, James, government interests served by, Hawaiian statehood advocated by, internationalism of, middlebrow cultural orientation of, racial politics of, travel writing of, Vietnam, Welcome House supported by, in World War II

middlebrow culture, critics of, educational mission of, politics and aesthetics of commitment of, racial politics of, sentimentalism of, tourism and, travel genre in, universalism of, see also Reader's Digest; Saturday Review; authors and titles of specific works

Midway Islands

Miller, Arthur

Mishima, Yukio

missionaries

Moby Dick (Melville)

modernist aesthetics

modernization, destruction of community by, economic development and, postwar theory and ideology of, The King and I as narrative of, sentimental

Modern Man Is Obsolete (Cousins)

momism

Mongkut, King of Siam

Mongolia

moral adoptions

Mori, Thoshio

Morocco

Motion Picture Association of America

Murdock, David

Museum of Modern Art

musicals: as ideological genre, Woo influenced by, see also titles of specific musicals

Mussolini, Benito

Mutual Security Act (1951)

Mutual Security Program

Myrdal, Gunnar

My Son John (film), “Myth That Threatens America, The” (Hammerstein)

 

NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)

Nadel, Alan

Narayan, R. K.

Nasser, Gamal Abdel

Nation,

national identity

nationalist movements

National Origins Act (1924)

National Security Council (NSC)

NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)

naturalization

Navajo Indians

Navy, U.S.

Nazism

Near East Relief Fund

Nepal

New Deal

New Guinea

New Masses,

New Republic,

Newsweek,

New Yorker,

New York Evening Post,

New York Herald Tribune,

New York Times, Magazine,

Nicaragua

Niebhur, Reinhold

Night They Burned the Mountain, The

(Dooley)

Nixon, Richard M.

nonaligned movement

No-No Boy (Okada)

Nord, Vange

North from Malaya (Douglas)

North Korea

North Vietnam

Notes of a Native Son (Baldwin)

 

Office of Strategic Services (OSS)

Okada, John

Okinawa, U.S. occupation of

Oklahoma! (Rodgers and Hammerstein)

One World (Wilkie)

On the Waterfront (film)

Orientalism

Orientalism (Said)

Othello (Shakespeare)

Out of This World (Thomas)

 

Pakistan

Palmer, Paul

Pan American Airways

Park, Robert

participation: communism and, in containment, in global integration, and hegemony, missionary movement and, and musicals, see also Christian Children's Fund; commitment; People-to-People program; tourism

Partisan Review,

Patrick, John

Patterson, William D.

Payne, Robert

Peace Corps

Pearl Harbor, Japanese attack on

Peckinpah, Sam

people-to-people narratives, jungle doctor, sentimental- ism of

People-to-People program

Phibun Songhram

Philbin, Philip J.

Philippines, American education system in, annexation of, decolonization of, educational exchanges with, globalization and, immigration from, People-to-People program in, Reader's Digest and, Saturday Review and, U.S. bases in

Philippine Story, The (Bernstein)

Phoumi Nosavan, General

Phylon (journal)

Pillion, John

Pillow Talk (film)

Pins and Needles (Rome)

Pinza, Ezio

PM,

Point Four program

Poland

Popular Front, anticommunist decimation of, Asian Americans in, Cousins and, Hammerstein in, Michener and, New York intellectuals’ attacks on, People-to-People appropriation of, racial politics of

Porgy and Bess (Gershwin)

Pound, Ezra

Power, Frank

Pratt, Mary Louise

Presley, Elvis

Progressive,

Progressive Citizens of America

Project HOPE

propaganda: decolonization and, Dooley and, Michener and, Reader's Digest and, Soviet, World War II

Puccini, Giacomo

Puerto Rico

 

Quakers

Quine, Richard

 

racial formation, of African Americans, of Asian Americans

racialization

racial politics, of communism, of Dooley, expansion and, of family formation discourse, of Hammerstein, of Hawaii statehood debate, imperialism and, of Michener, pluralistic model of, sentimentalism and, of tourism, see also abolitionism; adoption, trans-racial; civil rights movement; ethnicization; immigration; racial formation; racialization; segregation; universalism

Radio Free Asia

Radway, Janice

Rafael, Vicente

Random House

Rashomon (play)

Rau, Santha Rama

Ravensbrueck Lapins project

Ray, Satyajit

Reader's Digest,, adoption stories in, aesthetic of commitment of, Buck in, Cousins in, disease metaphor in, Dooley and, editorial policy of, educational mission of, internationalism of, Lederer in, Michener published by, modernization advocated by, people-to-people narratives in, right-wing politics of, travel writing in, universalism of

Reagan, Ronald

Redding, J. Saunders

Red Star Over China (Snow)

Replacement Killers, The (film)

Repplier, T. S.

Republican party

Return to Paradise (Michener)

riots: anti-American, anti-communist, race

Rizal, José

Robbins, Jerome

Robeson, Paul

Robinson, Earl

Robinson, Edward G.

Rodgers, Richard, vii, global dissemination of shows by, highbrow criticism of, Michener and, modernization in works of, national identity expressed in works of, racial politics of works of, revivals of works of, ubiquity of songs of, Welcome House supported by, see also titles of specific musicals

Rogin, Michael

Romance of the Harem, The (Leonowens)

romantic love, maternal love versus

Rome, Harold

Roosevelt, Eleanor

Roosevelt, Franklin D.

Rose, Billy

Rostow, Walt

Rousseau, Jean-Jacques

Rover, Leo

 

Said, Edward

Sail Away (Coward)

Samoa

Sams, Jessie Bennett

Saturday Evening Post,

Saturday Review,, aesthetic of commitment of, Anisfield-Wolf Award in Race Relations of, Buck in, Christian Children's Fund advertisements in, disease metaphor in, Dooley and, educational mission of, and “Family of Man” exhibition, Hammerstein in, and Hiroshima Maidens project, internationalism of, Kingman as cover artists for, Michener in, modernization advocated by, and Moral Adoptions project, people-to-people narratives in, photography contest sponsored by, Schlesinger in, travel writing in, universalism of, Vietnam editorial in, views on tourism of, ; see also Cousins, Norman

Sayonara (Michener), film version of

Schatz, Thomas

Scherman, Harry

Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr.

Schweitzer, Albert

Scorcese, Martin

Seagrave, Gordon

Seeds of Treason (de Toledano and Lasky)

Seeger, Pete

segregation

Senate, U.S., Internal Security Subcommittee

sentimentalism, of family formation discourse, global integration and, of Hammerstein, of Michener, middlebrow, of missionary movement, modernization and, of people-to-people narratives, tourism and

Service, John Stewart

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (film)

Sharaff, Irene

Shigeta, James

Show Boat (Kern and Hammerstein)

Siam, I, see also Thailand

Simpson, Caroline Chung

Sinatra, Frank

Singapore

Singh, Nikhil, II

Sino-Japanese War

Sirikit, Queen of Thailand, I

Sister Cities program

slavery, as metaphor for communism

Slotkin, Richard

Smedley, Agnes

Smith, Adam

Smith, Harrison

Smith, Muriel

Smith Act

Smith, Kline & French

Smith-Mundt Act (1948)

Snow, Edgar

socialism

Socialist Call,

Solomon Islands

Soo, Jack

Sound of Music, The (Rodgers and Hammerstein)

South Africa

South Korea, anti-American riots in, Christian Children's Fund in, Michener in

South Pacific (Rodgers and Hammerstein), domestic integration of women in, Michener's stories as source for, racial politics in, romantic versus maternal love in, television remake of, Vietnam as subtext of

South Vietnam

Souvanna Phouma

Soviet Union, collapse of, containment policy toward, Dulles on, Hawaii and, Hollywood and, II; internationalism and, in Korean War, Laos and, Michener on, Oklahoma! in, “peaceful coexistence” policy of, People-to- People program and, race relations and, Reader's Digest and, Saturday Review and, Schlesinger on, travel to, Vietnam and, during World War II, Yugoslavia and

Spain

Spanish-American War

Spanish civil war

Spellman, Cardinal

Spiller, Robert

Stages of Economic Growth, The (Rostow)

Stalin, Joseph

State Department, U.S., Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Bulletin of, “education for over-seasmanship” urged by, and Hawaiian statehood, Hiroshima Maidens project opposed by, International Information and Education Exchange, loyalty tests in, Michener and, passports denied by, race relations concerns of, Reader's Digest and, Saturday Review and, tourism promoted by, The Ugly American and

State Fair (Rodgers and Hammerstein)

Steichen, Edward

Steinbeck, John

Stevenson, Adlai

Stowe, Harriet Beecher

Stowe, Leland

Strange Lands and Friendly People (Douglas)

Strong, Anna Louise

structure of feeling, of containment, of integration

Sturges, John

Suez Crisis

Sukarno

Supreme Court, U.S.

Sutton, Horace

Suzuki, D. T.

Suzuki, Pat

Swarthmore College

sympathy

 

Taft, Robert

Tagore, Rabindranath

Taiwan, adoption of children from, anti-American riots in, Christian Children's Fund in, globalization and, immigration from, People-to-People program in, Reader's Digest in, tourism in

Tales of the South Pacific (Michener)

Talmadge, Herman

Tarantino, Quentin

Teahouse of the August Moon (Patrick), film version of

Ten Commandments, The (film)

Tenney Committee

Thailand, in Around the World in Eighty Days, economic development of, financial crisis in, Michener and, Reader's Digest in, tourism in, see also Siam

This Is India (Rau)

“This Is Your Life” (television show)

Thomas, Lowell

Thomas, Lowell, Jr.

Thompson, Jim

Thoreau, Henry

Thurmond, Strom

Tibet

Tickle Me (musical)

Till, Emmet

Time,

tourism, Chinese Americans and, educational function of, Hawaii and, restrictions on, see also travel writing

Toussaint L'Ouverture

Travel,

travel writing, as contested terrain, counternarrative, by Michener, by Redding

Trippe, Juan

Trotsky, Leon

Truman, Harry S., anticommunism of, civil rights policy of, foreign travel policies of, internationalism of, National Security Council and, Thailand and

Truman Doctrine

Tsiang, H. T.

Turkey

Tydings-McDuffie Act (1934)

 

Ugly American, The (Lederer and Burdick), movie version of

Umeki, Miyoshi

Uncle Tom's Cabin (Stowe)

United Nations, : Economic and Social Council, General Assembly

United States Information Agency (USIA), Office of Private Cooperation

United World Federalists

Unit in Social Studies, The (Michener)

universalism, in family formation discourse, in Hawamodernization theory and, tourism and

University of Alabama

University of California, Berkeley

University of Michigan

 

Vandenburg, Arthur

Van Druten, John

Variety,

Verne, Jules

Vietnam, see also Indochina; North Vietnam; South Vietnam; Vietnam War

Vietnam War, Hawaii and, introduction of U.S. ground troops into, Kennedy's policies on, Michener and, opposition to, Rostow's support for, Soviet aid to anti-American forces in

View to the Southeast (Rau)

Vincent, John Carter

Vining, Elizabeth Gray

Vital Center, The (Schlesinger)

Voice of America

Voice of Asia, The (Michener)

Von Eschen, Penny

 

Wake Island

Wallace, DeWitt

Wallace, Henry

Wallace, Lila Acheson

Wall Street Journal

Walsh, Richard

War Brides Act (1945)

Warner, Susan

Warshow, Robert

Washburn, Abbot

Watanabe, Jerry

Watts, Alan

Weeks, Sinclair

Weill, Kurt

Welcome House

Welles, Orson

Wellesley College

Westernization, see modernization

Westerns, ideology in

West of the Indus (Douglas)

West Side Story (film)

Whale, James

What We Are For (Larson)

“whitemanism,” I

white mother, figure of, see also South Pacific

White Mother (Sams)

Whitfield, Stephen

Whitman, Walt

“Who Is Virgil T. Fry?” (Michener)

Wide, Wide World, The (Warner)

Wilcox, Francis

Wilkie, Wendell

Williams, Raymond

Wilson, Woodrow

Windtalkers (film)

With the Happy Children (Hammerstein)

Wong, Jade Snow

Woo, John

Wood, James Playsted

Worker, The

world government movement

World of Suzy Wong, The (play and film)

World War I

World War I, airstrips built during, Asian American authors and, Asian enemy in movies about, China in, economic impact of, and failure of Wilsonian internationalism, Hawaii during, internment of Japanese Americans during, jungle doctors during, Lederer in, Michener in, Navajo “codetalkers” in, Reader's Digest during, Saturday Review during, Thailand in, U.S. Pacific expansion during

Wright, Frank Lloyd

Wright, Richard

Writers Take Sides (League of American Writers)

Writers’ War Board

Wylie, Philip

 

Yale University

Yankee Si! (Janss)

“yellow peril” imagery

Yugoslavia

 

Zachary, G. Pascal

Zhou Enlai