Hollywood Asian: Philip Ahn and the Politics of Cross-Ethnic Performance

Hollywood Asian: Philip Ahn and the Politics of Cross-Ethnic Performance

by Hye Seung Chung
Hollywood Asian: Philip Ahn and the Politics of Cross-Ethnic Performance

Hollywood Asian: Philip Ahn and the Politics of Cross-Ethnic Performance

by Hye Seung Chung

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Overview

From silent films to television programs, Hollywood has employed actors of various ethnicities to represent "Oriental"characters, from Caucasian stars like Loretta Young made up in yellow-face to Korean American pioneer Philip Ahn, whose more than 200 screen performances included roles as sadistic Japanese military officers in World War II movies and a wronged Chinese merchant in the TV show Bonanza. The first book-length study of Korean identities in American cinema and television, Hollywood Asian investigates the career of Ahn (1905-1978), a pioneering Asian American screen icon and son of celebrated Korean nationalist An Ch'ang-ho. In this groundbreaking scholarly study, Hye Seung Chung examines Ahn's career to suggest new theoretical paradigms for addressing cross-ethnic performance and Asian American spectatorship. Incorporating original material from a wide range of sources, including U.S. government and Hollywood screen archives, Chung's work offers a provocative and original contribution to cinema studies, cultural studies, and Asian American as well as Korean history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781592135172
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 10/28/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Hye Seung Chung is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Michigan. Her writing has appeared in Cinema Journal, Film Quarterly, and other journals as well as in anthologies such as New Korean Cinema.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments                           

Introduction: The Life and Death of a Hollywood Asian                                   
PART I     Hollywood Asians: From Actor to Spectator

Chapter 1:     Portrait of a Patriot's Son: Philip Ahn and Korean Diasporic Identities in Hollywood

Chapter 2:     The Audience Who Knew Too Much: Oriental Masquerade and Ethnic Recognition among Asian Americans
   
PART II    Oriental Genres, 1930s to 1950s

Chapter 3:     Between Yellowphilia and Yellowphobia: Asian American Romance in Oriental Detective Films   
   
Chapter 4:    State Intervention in the Imagining of Orientals in China Films of the 1930s and 1940s
   
Chapter 5:    Hollywood Goes to Korea: War, Melodrama, and the Biopic Politics of Battle Hymn 

Conclusion   
                               
Chapter 6:    Becoming "Father," Becoming Asian American   

Filmography                               

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