Chinas Unlimited: Making the Imaginaries of China and Chineseness

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University of Hawaii Press, 2002年12月31日 - 136 頁
Mr. Wu the laundryman, the evil Fu Manchu, the sex maniac, the opium addict, the docile immigrant worker: These stereotypes applied to Chinese people stretch back to the Victorian era, yet resurface with regularity in today’s media. In China itself the way the Chinese perceive and project themselves and their ethnicity has evolved over recent years, with discordant and unofficial voices challenging normative ideas of Chinese identity. In order to understand the numerous ways of seeing and being Chinese, Chinas Unlimited analyzes Chinese literary and cultural texts, such as television soap serials, as well as popular cultural representations of the Chinese.

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Chinese Reveries English Railings Reimagining TwentiethCentury Histories
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Addicted Demented and Taken to the Cleaners The White Invention and Representation of the Chinaman
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Retaking Tiger Mountain by Television Televisual Socialization of the Contemporary Chinese Consumer
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Paddys Chinatown or The Harlequins Coat A Short History of a Liverpool Hybridity
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