PhD ThesisChina's rise has led to increased interest in the representation of Chinese culture and identity, especially in Western popular culture. While Chinese and Chinese American characters are increasingly found in television and films, the literature on their media representation, especially in television dramas is limited. Most studies tend to focus on audience reception with little concentration on a show's substantive content or style. This thesis helps to fill the gap by exploring how Chinese and Chinese American characters are portrayed and how these portrayals effect audiences' attitude from both an in-group and out-group perspective. The thesis focuses on four popular US based television dramas aired between 2010 to 2018. Drawin...
This article discussed the representation of Chinese society as portrayed in IP Man 4: The Finale mo...
This thesis aims to analyze the stereotypical images of Chinese people and how these have changed be...
The purpose of this study was to examine 20 major Hollywood films, two per decade between 1910 and 2...
This thesis analyses the characteristics of and influences upon constructions of China and the peopl...
The primary research question raised in the thesis is how have films been able to construct the iden...
This thesis examines how Maxine Hong Kingston and Amy Tan use Chinese cultural elements as strategie...
This thesis commits to highlighting major stereotypes concerning Asians and Asian Americans found i...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the racist representations of Asians and Asian Americans in ...
The aim of this article is a critical analysis of the changing landscape of American streaming and p...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Despite their increasing visibility in mainstream popu...
In this dissertation, by selecting four Hollywood films with Chinese and Asian people as objects, a ...
First and foremost an audience reception study, Negotiating the Boundaries of (In)Visibility illustr...
China has invested in several American industries since its entry into the World Trade Organization ...
Chinese Americans are historically perceived as “perpetual foreigners” in the American political, cu...
Abstract. This study explored stereotypes about China held by young Malaysians. It focused on the le...
This article discussed the representation of Chinese society as portrayed in IP Man 4: The Finale mo...
This thesis aims to analyze the stereotypical images of Chinese people and how these have changed be...
The purpose of this study was to examine 20 major Hollywood films, two per decade between 1910 and 2...
This thesis analyses the characteristics of and influences upon constructions of China and the peopl...
The primary research question raised in the thesis is how have films been able to construct the iden...
This thesis examines how Maxine Hong Kingston and Amy Tan use Chinese cultural elements as strategie...
This thesis commits to highlighting major stereotypes concerning Asians and Asian Americans found i...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the racist representations of Asians and Asian Americans in ...
The aim of this article is a critical analysis of the changing landscape of American streaming and p...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Despite their increasing visibility in mainstream popu...
In this dissertation, by selecting four Hollywood films with Chinese and Asian people as objects, a ...
First and foremost an audience reception study, Negotiating the Boundaries of (In)Visibility illustr...
China has invested in several American industries since its entry into the World Trade Organization ...
Chinese Americans are historically perceived as “perpetual foreigners” in the American political, cu...
Abstract. This study explored stereotypes about China held by young Malaysians. It focused on the le...
This article discussed the representation of Chinese society as portrayed in IP Man 4: The Finale mo...
This thesis aims to analyze the stereotypical images of Chinese people and how these have changed be...
The purpose of this study was to examine 20 major Hollywood films, two per decade between 1910 and 2...