Hollywood Asian: Philip Ahn and the Politics of Cross-Ethnic PerformanceTemple University Press, 15 paź 2006 - 232 From silent films to television programs, Hollywood has employed actors of various ethnicities to represent "Oriental"characters, from Caucasian stars like Loretta Young made up in yellow-face to Korean American pioneer Philip Ahn, whose more than 200 screen performances included roles as sadistic Japanese military officers in World War II movies and a wronged Chinese merchant in the TV show Bonanza. The first book-length study of Korean identities in American cinema and television, Hollywood Asian investigates the career of Ahn (1905-1978), a pioneering Asian American screen icon and son of celebrated Korean nationalist An Ch'ang-ho. In this groundbreaking scholarly study, Hye Seung Chung examines Ahn's career to suggest new theoretical paradigms for addressing cross-ethnic performance and Asian American spectatorship. Incorporating original material from a wide range of sources, including U.S. government and Hollywood screen archives, Chung's work offers a provocative and original contribution to cinema studies, cultural studies, and Asian American as well as Korean history. |
Spis treści
ORIENTAL GENRES 1930s TO 1950s | 57 |
Becoming Father Becoming Asian American | 169 |
Notes | 191 |
Filmography | 213 |
Bibliography | 215 |
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Hollywood Asian: Philip Ahn and the Politics of Cross-ethnic Performance Hye Seung Chung Ograniczony podgląd - 2006 |
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Hollywood Asian: Philip Ahn and the Politics of Cross-ethnic Performance Hye Seung Chung Podgląd niedostępny - 2006 |
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