From yellow-face performance in the 19th century to Jackie Chan
in the 21st, Chinese Looks examines articles of clothing and modes
of adornment as a window on how American views of China have
changed in the past 150 years. Sean Metzger provides a cultural
history of three iconic objects in theatrical and cinematic
performance: the queue, or man's hair braid; the woman's suit known
as the qipao; and the Mao suit. Each object emerges at a pivotal
moment in US-China relations, indexing shifts in the balance of
power between the two nations. Metzger shows how aesthetics,
gender, politics, economics, and race are interwoven and argues
that close examination of particular forms of dress can help us
think anew about gender and modernity.
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