Karla Rae Fuller
Paper - 9780814334676
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Subjects: Film and Television
Series: Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media Series
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Published by Wayne State University Press
Karla Rae Fuller is associate professor in the film and video department at Columbia College-, Chicago, and the editor of the forthcoming Interviews with Ang Lee.
“Too often Hollywood cinema is reduced to a homogenized product. Fuller, while primarily tracing consistencies within the Hollywood product, also traces the heterogeneous nature of Hollywood’s output. Thus, she not only chooses films in which Oriental characters are played by non-Orientals but has discovered films in which the issues of disguise, masquerade, and even stereotyping are central.”
— Tom Gunning, professor of cinema and media studies at the University of Chicago
“Fuller’s discussion of cross-ethnic performance in Hollywood films is long overdue. She adds valuable insights to film studies, ethnic studies, and gender studies, while her use of performance theory in the analysis—in which ethnicity is viewed as a social construct that is expressed through the body—points to the possibility of new perspectives.”
— Jenny Lau, professor of cinema at San Francisco State University
“Fuller’s study of images of Asian Americans in film takes an insightful approach by examining the practice of performances in ‘yellowface’: white (or in rare cases, black) actors portraying Asian characters. Hollywood Goes Oriental makes a substantial contribution to the literature in Asian American studies.”
— Frank H. Wu, chancellor and dean at the University of California Hastings College of the Law