East and Southeast Asian Stereotypes in Western Comedy: Representation in the Us and UK from 1848
暫譯: 西方喜劇中的東亞與東南亞刻板印象:1848年以來美國與英國的表現

Chirapiwat, Natcha

  • 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
  • 出版日期: 2025-10-02
  • 售價: $5,670
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$5,387
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 256
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3032017823
  • ISBN-13: 9783032017826
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商品描述

This book charts the representation of East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) people in popular performance and media in the US and UK from 1848 to the present day. It offers a comprehensive guide to understanding the major stereotypes, their historical evolution, and their persistence in contemporary comedy and performance. By delving into this rich history, readers are encouraged to critically examine the representations they encounter and create. The chapters cover pivotal topics such as the impact of large-scale ESEA immigration, international relations through major wars, and the role of comedy in perpetuating stereotypes. Through detailed case studies--from Vaudeville scripts to modern stand-up comedians--this book reveals how these stereotypes have been reinforced, subverted, or transformed over time. Readers discover how historical events shaped Western perceptions of ESEA cultures and how these perceptions continue to influence media today. This book is an essential resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in media studies, cultural history, or racial representation. It provides valuable insights into the power structures that have shaped societal norms and offers a critical lens for analysing racial stereotypes in performance. Whether you're a researcher or an interested lay reader, this book invites you to explore the complex interplay between history, comedy, and cultural representation.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書探討了自1848年至今,東亞和東南亞(ESEA)人民在美國和英國的流行表演和媒體中的表現。它提供了一個全面的指南,以理解主要的刻板印象、其歷史演變及其在當代喜劇和表演中的持續存在。通過深入這段豐富的歷史,讀者被鼓勵批判性地檢視他們所遇到和創造的表現。各章節涵蓋了關鍵主題,例如大規模ESEA移民的影響、通過重大戰爭的國際關係,以及喜劇在延續刻板印象中的角色。通過詳細的案例研究——從雜耍劇本到現代單口喜劇演員——本書揭示了這些刻板印象如何隨著時間的推移而被強化、顛覆或轉變。讀者將發現歷史事件如何塑造西方對ESEA文化的看法,以及這些看法如何持續影響當今的媒體。本書是學者、學生以及任何對媒體研究、文化歷史或種族表現感興趣的人的重要資源。它提供了對塑造社會規範的權力結構的寶貴見解,並為分析表演中的種族刻板印象提供了批判性的視角。無論您是研究者還是感興趣的普通讀者,本書都邀請您探索歷史、喜劇和文化表現之間的複雜互動。

作者簡介

Natcha Chirapiwat is a lecturer in Drama at Royal Holloway University, UK, and completed her Ph.D. on the Vice Chancellor's Scholarship at the University of Kent, UK, where she was also a Graduate Teaching Assistant. She has lectured at Brunel University, UK.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Natcha Chirapiwat 是英國皇家霍洛威大學的戲劇講師,並在英國肯特大學獲得副校長獎學金完成博士學位,期間她也擔任研究生教學助理。她曾在英國布魯內爾大學授課。