The Hula
by Jerry Hopkins
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"Hawai'i in the 1970s was a vibrant time; a Hawaiian Renaissance was being led, in part, by the renewed popularity of and interest in hula as an integral part of Hawaiian culture. 'The Hula' was originally written by Jerry Hopkins in 1978, with assistance from Rebecca Erickson, and it has been a significant narrative on the dance form ever since. Hopkin's book was the first to offer readers a comprehensive history of hula aimed at a general audience. Three decades later, 'The Hula' has not show more been superceded. This reissue of 'The Hula,' revised and edited by Hawaiian music and hula expert Amy Stillman and enhanced by poignant photographs and graphics, makes an overview of hula once again available to new generations of hula dancers and fans alike."--Back cover. show lessTags
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Jerry Hopkins was born Elisha Gerald Hopkins in Camden, New Jersey on November 9, 1935. He received a bachelor's degree from Washington and Lee University and a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University. He wrote for The Twin-City Sentinel in Winston-Salem, The Village Voice in New York, and The Times-Picayune in New Orleans. In the show more early 1960s he was a writer-producer for PM East, a television talk show hosted by Mike Wallace, and a talent booker for the syndicated Steve Allen Show. In 1966, Hopkins and a partner opened Headquarters, a shop that sold drug paraphernalia in Los Angeles. He was also writing freelance articles for various publications when he responded to a 1967 ad in an early issue of Rolling Stone asking for submissions of music reviews. He became a music writer for Rolling Stone magazine and became the magazine's London correspondent in 1972. He wrote for Rolling Stone for about 20 years. He wrote several biographies of musicians including Elvis: A Biography, No One Here Gets Out Alive with Danny Sugerman, and Behind Closed Doors. He also wrote books and articles about exotic food, sex, travel, hula, and Hawaiian musical instruments. His memoir, The Ultimate Fish, was published in 2014 and focuses on his relationship with a transgender prostitute. He died of heart failure on June 3, 2018 at the age of 82. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Nonfiction, History, Sociology
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- 793.3199 — Arts & recreation Recreation, sports, and performing arts Indoor games and amusements Social, folk, national dancing Folk dancing, national dancing Historical, geographic, persons Oceania and elsewhere
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- GV1796 .H8 .H84 — Geography, Anthropology and Recreation Recreation. Leisure Recreation. Leisure Dancing
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