In this dissertation, by selecting four Hollywood films with Chinese and Asian people as objects, a textual analysis method is used in conjunction with Stuart Hall's cultural identity theory to demonstrate that the imaginary narrative of Chinese or Asian identity has been dynamic in Hollywood films. This imaginary narrative has led to the positioning of the Chinese as a kind of Orientalist cultural other, to a kind of evil infidel who needs to be saved, and after Asian and Chinese-American directors entered Hollywood, the Chinese or Asian identity began to highlight diversity, hybridity and difference, and was temporarily in a state of negotiated identity in the diaspora depicted by the films. Stuart Hall argues that this temporarily stabil...
Studies of national cinemas have identified auteur directors as important elements in the building ...
This dissertation is the first full-length comparative study of contemporary drama that attempts to ...
This thesis aims to analyze the stereotypical images of Chinese people and how these have changed be...
In this dissertation, by selecting four Hollywood films with Chinese and Asian people as objects, a ...
The primary research question raised in the thesis is how have films been able to construct the iden...
Chinese civilization has existed for thousands of years in relative isolation from western influence...
The changes brought on by China's reforms from 1978 onwards have inevitably had a significant impact...
This thesis examines why and how dominant Asian images continue to permeate cinema through the rein...
Film, as a fairly recent invention, provides historians with a unique opportunity to see into the pa...
This dissertation investigates different types of immigrant representations in Sinophone cinema, inc...
This dissertation aims to explore the difference in forms between literary works and their adapted...
A Study of Negotiation of Identities of the Intsik in Mano Po 1, 2 & 3 is an analysis of the represe...
When facing the political, historical and cultural complexities of Mainland China, Hong Kong and Tai...
This dissertation is a study of Chinese and American film remakes in the last decade of the twentiet...
Using ambivalence as a theoretical framework, this study examines Ang Lee\u27s cinematic discourse o...
Studies of national cinemas have identified auteur directors as important elements in the building ...
This dissertation is the first full-length comparative study of contemporary drama that attempts to ...
This thesis aims to analyze the stereotypical images of Chinese people and how these have changed be...
In this dissertation, by selecting four Hollywood films with Chinese and Asian people as objects, a ...
The primary research question raised in the thesis is how have films been able to construct the iden...
Chinese civilization has existed for thousands of years in relative isolation from western influence...
The changes brought on by China's reforms from 1978 onwards have inevitably had a significant impact...
This thesis examines why and how dominant Asian images continue to permeate cinema through the rein...
Film, as a fairly recent invention, provides historians with a unique opportunity to see into the pa...
This dissertation investigates different types of immigrant representations in Sinophone cinema, inc...
This dissertation aims to explore the difference in forms between literary works and their adapted...
A Study of Negotiation of Identities of the Intsik in Mano Po 1, 2 & 3 is an analysis of the represe...
When facing the political, historical and cultural complexities of Mainland China, Hong Kong and Tai...
This dissertation is a study of Chinese and American film remakes in the last decade of the twentiet...
Using ambivalence as a theoretical framework, this study examines Ang Lee\u27s cinematic discourse o...
Studies of national cinemas have identified auteur directors as important elements in the building ...
This dissertation is the first full-length comparative study of contemporary drama that attempts to ...
This thesis aims to analyze the stereotypical images of Chinese people and how these have changed be...