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Off-White: Yellowface and Chinglish by Anglo-American Culture

Autor Professor or Dr. Sheng-mei Ma
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 mai 2021
How do English-speaking novelists and filmmakers tell stories of China from a Chinese perspective? How do they keep up appearances of pseudo-Sino immanence while ventriloquizing solely in the English language? Anglo writers and their readers join in this century-old game of impersonating and dubbing Chinese. Throughout this wish fulfillment, writers lean on grammatical and conceptual frameworks of their mother tongue to represent an alien land and its yellowface aliens. Off-white or yellow-ish characters and their foreign-sounding speech are thus performed in Anglo-American fiction and visual culture; both yellowface and Chinglish are of, for, by the (white) people.

Off-White interrogates seminal Anglo-American fiction and film on off-white bodies and voices. It commences with one Nobel laureate, Pearl Buck, and ends with another, Kazuo Ishiguro, almost a century later. The trajectory in between illustrates that the detective and mystery genres continue unabated their stock yellowface characters, who exude a magnetic field so powerful as to pull in Japanese anime. This universal drive to fashion a foil is ingrained in any will to power, so much so that even millennial China creates an "off-yellow," darker-hued Orient in Huallywood films to silhouette its global ascent.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781501381478
ISBN-10: 1501381474
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 64 b&w images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

List of Figures
Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. Pearl and Jade and Yellowface and Chinglish
2. Stereograph-cum-Stereotype: Maugham's and Kingston's Chinas
3. Chink in Our Holmes: Oriental Sesame and Anglo-American Detective
4. Dr. Fu-Judge Dee: Serial Yellowface of, for, by the White People
5. Ghost in the White Shell
6. What's UP, Sam Wah?: Whitewashing Chinese Laundrymen
7. Morphing Bingxue: Alchemical Poetics in Taoist Monkey and Nordic Beowulf CGI
8. China's Orient in Fan de Siècle Culture
9. An MSU-within-MSU: Mandarin-Speaking Undergraduates Writing "Chinglish"
10. Ishiguro's White Dolls
Coda: That's Rich!: Asian Americans Author(iz)ing Crazy Rich Asians
Notes
Works Cited
Index


Recenzii

Illuminates the voicing of characters and creation of places in literature and film that play to Western constructions ... Provides important insight into the changing nature of orientalist discourses ... Graduate students and scholars interested in both cultural studies and literature should find many of the ideas that Ma has put forth to push the conversation about the constructed nature of race in new directions.
Off-White is an extraordinarily-learned study of how English-speaking writers, artists, and filmmakers have told stories of China from a Chinese viewpoint. By meticulously analyzing plots, language, and characters through literary, linguistic, philosophical, and psychological lenses, and challenging many long-held beliefs along the way, Sheng-mei Ma provides a remarkable volume, deeply thought-out, full of information, and highly readable.
This superb book charts Anglo-American fiction's enduring--and enduringly maladroit--fascination with Chinese cultural identity, from The Good Earth's propagation of 'Chinglish' to Hollywood's lamentable history of 'yellowface' casting. Off-White gets to the heart of those chronic Orientalist stereotypes that refuse to die, showing how they resurface in the most surprising of fictional contexts.
In Off-White, Sheng-mei Ma takes the reader through a hall of ethnically-framed mirrors that reveal the contortions of sinophilic/sinophobic images broadcast in a prodigious range of English-language media. Ma's perceptive decoding and brilliant comparison of Orientalist motifs and themes through historical, linguistic, and Freudian analysis convincingly explain how the vagaries of racism in Asian stereotypes have evolved and persist in popular culture.