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ISBN/EAN: 9783412505325
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 399 S., 66 s/w Fotos, 66 Illustration(en), schwarz
Einband: gebundenes Buch
Beschreibung
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.
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Böhlau-Verlag GmbH u Cie.
ute.schnueckel@brill.com
Lindenstr. 14
DE 50674 Köln
Autorenportrait
Björn Schmidt wurde mit vorliegender Studie an der Universität zu Köln promoviert.
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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. Taking up approaches from the fields of visual culture studies and visual history, the author 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.
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