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While some Asian American films and filmmakers are beginning to achieve acclaim in mainstream U.S. culture, neither academic scholars nor society as a whole has sufficiently taken account of the history of this rich and growing body of cinematic production. In "Asian America Through the Lens", Jun Xing accomplishes the colossal task of surveying Asian American cinema for the first time, allowing its aesthetic, cultural, and political diversity and continuities to emerge. Unique insight into Asian American experience in both mainstream and alternative film production is provided by textual analysis as well as by the voices of filmmakers and actors themselves. With constant attention to the specificities of Asian American histories and cultures, Xing engages a broad range of issues and theoretical perspectives, drawing insight from such bodies of scholarship as African American and Latino film studies, Marxian cultural theory, ethnic studies and the politics of representation, and post-structuralist and feminist discourses.
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Colorado State University
Asian America through the Lens: History, Representations, and Identities : History, Representations, and Identities (Critical Perspectives on Asian Pacific Americans , No 3),Jun Xing,AltaMira Press,076199176X,Asian Americans in motion pict,Asian Americans in motion pictures,Asian Americans in the motion,Asian Americans in the motion picture industry,Ethnic Studies - General,General,Motion picture industry,Social Science,Sociology,Telecommunications,Ethnic studies,Films, cinema,Media studies,Social Science / Ethnic Studies,USA
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