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Queer and Femme Gazes in AfroAsian American Visual Culture
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Queer and Femme Gazes in AfroAsian American Visual Culture is a scholarly collection that takes comparative Black-Asian representations in televisual culture from queer and femme perspectives. AfroAsian representations on screenas well as their attendant critical gazeshave historically emphasized cross-racial masculinities at the expense of queer and/or femme visions. The prevalence of these previous televisual artefactsand the ways they have been watchedhas contributed directly to white heteronormative legacies within film and visual studies. The collection intervenes by excavating the intimacies and political possibilities within AfroAsian femme, queer, and transgender life. The authors offer alternative ways of looking at racial representation in their attendance to developments in AfroAsian visual culture: music videos, video games, genre serials, and independent and short films.
Chapter" Introduction: AfroAsian Social Insurgency in the Visual Field" is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons AttributionNonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License via Springerlink.
Offers feminist and queer reimaginings of AfroAsian Studies through U.S. visual culture Centers Black-Asian political possibility in a historical era of naturalized antagonism Highlights AfroAsian resistance against the white suprecist legacies of cinema studies
Autorentext
Rebecca Kumar is Assistant Professor of English at Spelman College, USA. Her published work appears in Thirty Years After: New Essays on Vietnam War Literature, Film, and Art; Early Modern Diaspora Studies; liquid blackness; The Oxford Handbook on Shakespeare and Race; Scholar & Feminist Online; Refractory: A Journal of Entertainment Media; and Queer Studies in Media and Popular Culture.
Seulghee Lee is Assistant Professor of African American Studies and English at the University of South Carolina, USA. He is the author of Other Lovings: An AfroAsian American Theory of Life (2024).
Inhalt
- Introduction: AfroAsian Social Insurgency in the Visual Field.- 2. Queering Dueling Minstrelsies, or All the Things You Could Be Now If Charlie Chan and Stepin Fetchit Had a Baby.- 3. Racialized Masculinities: The 'Flawed' AfroAsian Brothers in the Rush Hour Series.- 4. Reorienting Queer AfroAsias in Hong Khaou's Monsoon.- 5. FUCK THIS CHARACTER I'M JUST GOING TO GET STRONGER:' SonicFox's Hypermediation of Blackness and Queerness as Radical Archival Embodiment.- 6. Black Girlhood and Anti-Asian Misandry in Justin Chon's Gook.- 7. Queering Archives of Indenture and the Present: Refusing Cultural Kinship in Michelle Mohabeer's Queer Coolietudes and Shanti Mootoo's Cereus Blooms at Night.- 8. Whitewashing the AfroAsian Vampire: Filipino Erasure and Anti-Blackness in The Originals.- 9. Saweetie's Pretty Bitch Music, Femme Fugitivity, and the Blasian Bay Area.- 10. Trading Eyes: Brown Looks in Beyoncé's 'Brown Skin Girl.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031676970
- Genre Sociology
- Editor Rebecca Kumar, Seulghee Lee
- Sprache Englisch
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 259
- Größe H210mm x B148mm
- Jahr 2024
- EAN 9783031676970
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-3-031-67697-0
- Veröffentlichung 02.12.2024
- Titel Queer and Femme Gazes in AfroAsian American Visual Culture
- Herausgeber Springer Nature Switzerland