The Chinese Exotic: Modern Diasporic FemininityHong Kong University Press, 2007年10月1日 - 228 頁 The Chinese Exotic examines new representations of diasporic Chinese femininity emerging from Asia Pacific modernities since the late twentieth century. Through an analysis of cultural artefacts such as films, popular fiction, food and fashion cultures, the book challenges the dominant tendency in contemporary cultural politics to define Chinese femininity from a mainland perspective that furthermore equates it with notions of primitivism. Rather, the book argues for a radical reconfiguration of the concept of exoticism as a frame for understanding these new representations. This engaging study raises important questions on the relationship between the Chinese diasporas and gender. The Chinese Exotic provides a timely critical intervention into the current visualizations of diasporic Chinese femininity. The book contends that an analysis of such images can inform the reconfigured relations between China, the Chinese diasporas, Asia and the West in the context of contemporary globalization, and in turn takes these new intersections to account for the complex nature of modern definitions of diasporic Chinese femininity. |
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... Chapter 2 appeared in Continuum : Journal of Media and Cultural Studies 13 : 3 , 1999 : 383-393 , under the title " Anagrammatical Translations " : Latex Performance and Asian Femininity Unbounded in Olivier Assayas's Irma Vep ' . An ...
... Chapter 2 appeared in Continuum : Journal of Media and Cultural Studies 13 : 3 , 1999 : 383-393 , under the title " Anagrammatical Translations " : Latex Performance and Asian Femininity Unbounded in Olivier Assayas's Irma Vep ' . An ...
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... Chapter 4 problematises the diaspora's relationship to the region Asia so as to further mark this ex- centricity . Diaspora China The concept of diaspora , whereby a group leaves its original homeland and forms a community in another ...
... Chapter 4 problematises the diaspora's relationship to the region Asia so as to further mark this ex- centricity . Diaspora China The concept of diaspora , whereby a group leaves its original homeland and forms a community in another ...
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... Chapter 1. Rather than conceiving of Chineseness as a race , and hence biologically fixed , I characterise the Chineseness of diaspora China as a ' new ' ethnicity ( created through new experiences ) that can be produced , mimed ...
... Chapter 1. Rather than conceiving of Chineseness as a race , and hence biologically fixed , I characterise the Chineseness of diaspora China as a ' new ' ethnicity ( created through new experiences ) that can be produced , mimed ...
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... Chapters 1 and 3 ) , and with other forms of ' Asianness ' ( as I explore in Chapters 3 and 4 ) . Finally , diaspora China is a concept based on gender . As a gendered concept , it is formed through the alternative processes of ...
... Chapters 1 and 3 ) , and with other forms of ' Asianness ' ( as I explore in Chapters 3 and 4 ) . Finally , diaspora China is a concept based on gender . As a gendered concept , it is formed through the alternative processes of ...
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... Chapter 4. Taken together , these approaches seek to address , and redress , the current gap in theory on the relationship between diasporic Chinese modernities and gender . - Nostalgia , as the longing for an idealised past , is often ...
... Chapter 4. Taken together , these approaches seek to address , and redress , the current gap in theory on the relationship between diasporic Chinese modernities and gender . - Nostalgia , as the longing for an idealised past , is often ...
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