Hollywood Goes Oriental

Hollywood Goes Oriental
Author: Karla Rae Fuller
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2010
Genre: Asians in motion pictures
ISBN: 9780814334676

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An in-depth look at the portrayal of Asian characters by non-Asian actors in classical Hollywood film.

Hollywood Goes Oriental

Hollywood Goes Oriental
Author: Karla Rae Fuller
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2010-08-16
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0814335381

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An in-depth look at the portrayal of Asian characters by non-Asian actors in classical Hollywood film. In the "classical" Hollywood studio era of the 1930s to the 1960s, many iconic Asian roles were filled by non-Asian actors and some—like Fu Manchu or Charlie Chan—are still familiar today. In Hollywood Goes Oriental: CaucAsian Performance in American Film, Karla Rae Fuller tracks specific cosmetic devices, physical gestures, dramatic cues, and narrative conventions to argue that representations of Oriental identity by Caucasian actors in the studio era offer an archetypal standard. Through this standard, Fuller shed light on the artificial foundations of Hollywood's depictions of race and larger issues of ethnicity and performance. Fuller begins by investigating a range of Hollywood productions, including animated images, B films, and blockbusters, to identify the elaborate make-up practices and distinct performance styles that characterize Hollywood's Oriental. In chapter 2, Fuller focuses on the most well known Oriental archetype, the detective, who incorporates both heroic qualities and darker elements into a complex persona. Moving into the World War II era, Fuller examines the Oriental character as political enemy and cultural outsider in chapter 3, drawing a distinction between the "good" Chinese and the "sinister" Japanese character. In chapter 4, she traces a shift back to a seemingly more benign, erotic, and often comedic depiction of Oriental characters after the war. While Hollywood Goes Oriental primarily focuses on representations of Oriental characters by Caucasian actors, Fuller includes examples of performances by non-Caucasian actors as well. She also delves into the origination, connotations, and repercussions of the loaded term "yellowface," which has been appropriated for many causes. Students, scholars of film, and anyone interested in Asian and cultural studies will appreciate this insightful study.

Yellow Future

Yellow Future
Author:
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 274
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1452901341

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Hollywood Goes Oriental

Hollywood Goes Oriental
Author: Karla Rae Fuller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 716
Release: 1997
Genre: Asian Americans in motion pictures
ISBN:

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Utilizing a range of Hollywood product such as cartoon images, B films and blockbusters, this work primarily focuses on representations by Caucasian actors, and yet also includes examples of performances by non-Caucasian actors as well. Rather than depend solely on broad interpretations of film texts, this project specifically traces the development and effective dissolution of a schema of performance styles. The Oriental performance by the non-Asian actor is of particular usefulness because it keenly exposes the artificial foundations in Hollywood's depictions of race. Through the act of physical embodiment the non-Asian actor displays patently artificial and theatrical features, but nevertheless offers a site for the projection of displaced desires and fears of the West.

Chinese in Hollywood

Chinese in Hollywood
Author: Jenny Cho and the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 0738599735

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Hollywood has long exerted an international influence on the global imagination. In the first half of the 20th century, Chinese American actors who aspired to a career in Hollywood found their opportunities limited to roles that propagated Asian stereotypes. Meanwhile, many Chinese roles were given to non-Asian actors playing yellowface. It has been a long, hard road for Chinese in Hollywood who have striven to build meaningful careers behind and in front of the camera. This book focuses on the contributions of Chinese and Chinese Americans to the film and television industries as well as those who lived and worked in the Hollywood area. Vintage photographs celebrate pioneers such as Anna May Wong, Tyrus Wong, Milton Quon, James Wong Howe, and many more. From the silent film era to the present, the history of Chinese in Hollywood will surpass 100 years.

Visualizing Orientalness

Visualizing Orientalness
Author: Björn A. Schmidt
Publisher: Böhlau Verlag Köln Weimar
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2017
Genre: Art
ISBN: 3412505323

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In the early twentieth century Hollywood was fascinated by the Far East. Chinese immigrants, however, were excluded since 1882 and racism pervaded U.S. society. When motion pictures became the most popular form of entertainment, immigration and race were heavily debated topics. 'Visualizing Orientalness' is the first book that analyses the significance of motion pictures within these discourses. Taking up approaches from the fields of visual culture studies and visual history, Björn A. Schmidt undertakes a visual discourse analysis of films from the 1910s to 1930s. The author shows how the visuality of films and the historical discourses and practices that surrounded them portrayed Chinese immigration and contributed to notions of Chinese Americans as a foreign and other race.

Criminalization/Assimilation

Criminalization/Assimilation
Author: Philippa Gates
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2019-03-08
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 081358941X

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Pt. 1. Hollywood's Chinese America -- Introduction -- Yellow peril, protest, and an orientalist gaze: Hollywood's constructions of Chinese/Americans -- Pt. 2. Chinatown crime -- Imperilled imperialism: Tong wars, slave girls, and opium dens -- The whitening of Chinatown: action cops and upstanding criminals -- Pt. 3. Chinatown melodrama -- The perils of proximity: white downfall in the Chinatown melodrama -- Tainted blood: white fears of yellow miscegenation -- Pt. 4. Chinese American assimilation -- Assimilation and tourism: Chinese American citizens and Chinatown rebranded -- Assimilating heroism: the Chinese American as American action hero -- Epilogue

Yellow Future

Yellow Future
Author: Jane Chi Hyun Park
Publisher:
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2010
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780816649792

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Tracing the significance of oriental style in contemporary Hollywood cinema.

Interior Chinatown

Interior Chinatown
Author: Charles Yu
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2020-11-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307948471

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER • From the infinitely inventive author of How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe comes "one of the funniest books of the year.... A delicious, ambitious Hollywood satire" (The Washington Post). A deeply personal novel about race, pop culture, immigration, assimilation, and escaping the roles we are forced to play. Willis Wu doesn’t perceive himself as the protagonist in his own life: he’s merely Generic Asian Man. Sometimes he gets to be Background Oriental Making a Weird Face or even Disgraced Son, but always he is relegated to a prop. Yet every day, he leaves his tiny room in a Chinatown SRO and enters the Golden Palace restaurant, where Black and White, a procedural cop show, is in perpetual production. He’s a bit player here, too, but he dreams of being Kung Fu Guy—the most respected role that anyone who looks like him can attain. Or is it? After stumbling into the spotlight, Willis finds himself launched into a wider world than he’s ever known, discovering not only the secret history of Chinatown, but the buried legacy of his own family. Infinitely inventive and deeply personal, exploring the themes of pop culture, assimilation, and immigration—Interior Chinatown is Charles Yu’s most moving, daring, and masterful novel yet.

Chinese in Hollywood

Chinese in Hollywood
Author: Jenny Cho
Publisher: Arcadia Library Editions
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2013-12-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781531667580

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Hollywood has long exerted an international influence on the global imagination. In the first half of the 20th century, Chinese American actors who aspired to a career in Hollywood found their opportunities limited to roles that propagated Asian stereotypes. Meanwhile, many Chinese roles were given to non-Asian actors playing yellowface. It has been a long, hard road for Chinese in Hollywood who have striven to build meaningful careers behind and in front of the camera. This book focuses on the contributions of Chinese and Chinese Americans to the film and television industries as well as those who lived and worked in the Hollywood area. Vintage photographs celebrate pioneers such as Anna May Wong, Tyrus Wong, Milton Quon, James Wong Howe, and many more. From the silent film era to the present, the history of Chinese in Hollywood will surpass 100 years.