Ruth Mayer holds the chair of American Studies at Leibniz University in Hanover, Germany. She is the editor of Trans-Pacific Interactions: The USA and China, 1880-1950, and Chinatowns in a Transnational World: Myths and Realities of an Urban Phenomenon.
Ruth Mayer holds the chair of American Studies at Leibniz University in Hanover, Germany. She is the editor of Trans-Pacific Interactions: The USA and China, 1880-1950, and Chinatowns in a Transnational World: Myths and Realities of an Urban Phenomenon.
Ruth Mayer holds the chair of American Studies at Leibniz University in Hanover, Germany. She is the editor of Trans-Pacific Interactions: The USA and China, 1880-1950, and Chinatowns in a Transnational World: Myths and Realities of an Urban Phenomenon.
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Acknowledgments 1 Going Serial: Fu Manchu, the Yellow Peril, and the Machinic Momentum of Ideology 2 Enter Fu Manchu: The Transatlantic Periodical Press and the Circulation of Stories and Things 3 Image Power: Seriality, Iconicity, and the Filmic Fu Manchus of the 1930s 4 Machinic Fu Manchu: Popular Seriality and the Logic of Spread 5 Evil Chinamen: Yellow Peril Comics and the Ideological Work of Popular Seriality 6 The End of the Assembly Line: Seriality, Ideology, and Popular Culture References Index
Acknowledgments 1 Going Serial: Fu Manchu, the Yellow Peril, and the Machinic Momentum of Ideology 2 Enter Fu Manchu: The Transatlantic Periodical Press and the Circulation of Stories and Things 3 Image Power: Seriality, Iconicity, and the Filmic Fu Manchus of the 1930s 4 Machinic Fu Manchu: Popular Seriality and the Logic of Spread 5 Evil Chinamen: Yellow Peril Comics and the Ideological Work of Popular Seriality 6 The End of the Assembly Line: Seriality, Ideology, and Popular Culture References Index
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