Romance and the Yellow Peril
Explore the intricate relationship between cinema and race in Gina Marchetti's enlightening work, Romance and the Yellow Peril. Published in 1994, this compelling analysis spans 272 pages and delves into Hollywood's portrayal of Asian cultures. Marchetti expertly examines how social taboos surrounding Orientals have perpetuated racial and societal inequalities in the United States. Through a critical lens, she reflects on early silent films and iconic classics like "Shanghai Express," alongside the often-misrepresented geisha movies.
This insightful book is essential for anyone interested in film theory, ethnic studies, and the intersection of race and popular culture. Marchetti's thorough research and engaging writing style invite readers to reconsider the narratives that have shaped public perceptions of Asian identities in motion pictures. Enhance your understanding of the complexities of race relations in film with this thought-provoking examination.