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Title 216 Beach Walk, Waikīkī / a film by Alan Marcus
Published [Place of publication not identified] : Privately Published, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (32 min.)
Summary The film's title, 216 Beach Walk, Waikiki (2018, 30mins), refers to the former address of author Jack London during his period in Hawaii in 1915-16 when he was stimulating interest in the islands through his writings. By chance, the same location is now the back door of Trump Int'l Hotel Waikiki. In the film, high-rise developments serve as magnified totems for a heavily congested urban environment fueled by Waikiki's fabled touristic appeal. The film questions this interpretation of a paradisiacal paradigm in what could otherwise be termed a post-traumatic site, drawing on the creation and toxicity of the Ala Wai Canal as a potent metaphorical comment. This research project received funding from the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed July 11, 2018)
In English
Subject Tourism -- Hawaii -- Honolulu
Economic development -- Hawaii -- Honolulu
Annexation to the United States
Economic development
Economic history
Tourism
SUBJECT Waikiki (Honolulu, Hawaii) -- History
Waikiki (Honolulu, Hawaii) -- Economic conditions
Ala Wai Canal (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Hawaii -- History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85059349
Hawaii -- Annexation to the United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98004439
Subject Hawaii
Hawaii -- Honolulu
Hawaii -- Honolulu -- Waikiki
Genre/Form documentary film.
Documentary films
Environmental films
History
Documentary films.
Environmental films.
Documentaires.
Films environnementaux.
Form Streaming video
Author Marcus, Alan, director