Romance and the Yellow Peril by Gina Marchetti

Romance and the Yellow Peril by Gina Marchetti

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Summary

Focusing upon Hollywood's portrayal of Asian races, this study describes how social taboos concerning Orientals helped to perpetuate social and racial inequality in the USA. The author's discussion covers early silent films, later classics such as "Shanghai Express" and the recurring geisha movies.

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Romance and the Yellow Peril by Gina Marchetti

Hollywood films about Asians and interracial sexuality are the focus of Gina Marchetti's provocative new work. While miscegenation might seem an unlikely theme for Hollywood, Marchetti shows how fantasy-dramas of interracial rape, lynching, tragic love, and model marriage are powerfully evident in American cinema. The author begins with a discussion of D. W. Griffith's Broken Blossoms, then considers later films such as Shanghai Express, Madame Butterfly, and the recurring geisha movies. She also includes some fascinating "forgotten" films that have been overlooked by critics until now. Marchetti brings the theoretical perspective of recent writing on race, ethnicity, and gender to her analyses of film and television and argues persuasively that these media help to perpetuate social and racial inequality in America. Noting how social norms and taboos have been simultaneously set and broken by Hollywood filmmakers, she discusses the "orientalist" tensions underlying the construction of American cultural identity. Her book will be certain to interest readers in film, Asian, women's, and cultural studies.
Gina Marchetti is Assistant Professor of Film at the University of Maryland.
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ISBN 13 9780520084957
ISBN 10 0520084950
Title Romance and the Yellow Peril
Author Gina Marchetti
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of California Press
Year published 1994-02-15
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.