"Identities, Peter X Feng reminds us in this perceptive work, elude capture. They are always in motion. Moreover, even as cinema in the U.S. defines the American subject, spectators ultimately determine their identities. Not content with a reading of text and context in Asian American cinema, although he offers that in great detail, Feng seeks out the creative imagination that rubs against cinematic conventions and inspires both the maker and spectator."--Gary Y. Okihiro, author of "THE COLUMBIA GUIDE"" to ""ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY"
"Identities, Peter X Feng reminds us in this perceptive work, elude capture. They are always in motion. Moreover, even as cinema in the U.S. defines the American subject, spectators ultimately determine their identities. Not content with a reading of text and context in Asian American cinema, although he offers that in great detail, Feng seeks out the creative imagination that rubs against cinematic conventions and inspires both the maker and spectator."--Gary Y. Okihiro, author of "THE COLUMBIA GUIDE"" to ""ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter X Feng is Associate Professor of English and Women’s Studies at the University of Delaware. He is the editor of Screening Asian Americans.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments ix Introduction: Locating Asian American Cinema in Discontinuity 1 I. Myths of Origin Ethnography, Romance, Home Movies 1. The Camera as Microscope: Cinema and Ethnographic Discourse 23 2. Pioneering Romance: Immigration, Americanization, and Asian Women 38 3. Articulating Silence: Sansei and Memories of the Camps 68 II. Travelogues 4. Decentering the Middle Kingdom: ABCs and the PRC 103 5. Lost in the Media Jungle: Tiana Thi Thanh Nga's Hollywood Mimicry 128 III. Performing Transformation 6. Becoming Asian American: Chan Is Missing 151 7. We're Queer! We're Where? Locating Transgressive Films 170 8. Paying Lip Service: Narrators in Surname Viet Given Name Nam and The Joy Luck Club 191 Afterword: The Asian American Muse 209 Notes 215 Bibliography 259 Index 287
Acknowledgments ix Introduction: Locating Asian American Cinema in Discontinuity 1 I. Myths of Origin Ethnography, Romance, Home Movies 1. The Camera as Microscope: Cinema and Ethnographic Discourse 23 2. Pioneering Romance: Immigration, Americanization, and Asian Women 38 3. Articulating Silence: Sansei and Memories of the Camps 68 II. Travelogues 4. Decentering the Middle Kingdom: ABCs and the PRC 103 5. Lost in the Media Jungle: Tiana Thi Thanh Nga's Hollywood Mimicry 128 III. Performing Transformation 6. Becoming Asian American: Chan Is Missing 151 7. We're Queer! We're Where? Locating Transgressive Films 170 8. Paying Lip Service: Narrators in Surname Viet Given Name Nam and The Joy Luck Club 191 Afterword: The Asian American Muse 209 Notes 215 Bibliography 259 Index 287
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