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Informationen zum Autor Sean Metzger is Assistant Professor of Performance Studies in the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television. He is editor (with Olivia Khoo) of Futures of Chinese Cinema: Technologies and Temporalities in Chinese Screen Cultures and (with Gina Masequesmay) of Embodying Asian/American Sexualities. Klappentext Metzger shows how aesthetics, gender, politics, economics, and race are interwoven and argues that close examination of particular forms of dress can help us think anew about gender and modernity. Zusammenfassung From yellow-face performance in the 19th century to Jackie Chan in the 21st, this book examines articles of clothing and modes of adornment as a window on how American views of China have changed in the past 150 years. It provides a cultural history of three iconic objects in theatrical and cinematic performance. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part I. The Queue 1. Charles Parsloe's Chinese Fetish 2. Screening Tails Part II. The Qipao 3. Anna May Wong and the Qipao's American Debut 4. Exoticus Eroticus, or the Silhouette of Suzie's Slits during the Cold War 5. Cut from Memory: Wong Kar-Wai's Fashionable Homage Part III. The Mao Suit 6. An Unsightly Vision 7. Uniform Beliefs? 8. Mao Fun Suits Epilogue: The Tuxedo Notes Index