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The Chinese other, 1850-1925 by Dave Williams β€” book cover

The Chinese other, 1850-1925

by Williams, Dave
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This book is a collection designed to gather together, for the first time, a conceptually wide and historically deep array of primary texts which demonstrate Euroamerican attitudes toward the Chinese. Among the many cultural artifacts generated by this encounter were plays written by Euroamericans which contained one or more representations of the Chinese. It would be reductive to say that such portrayals show merely the racism of a dominant culture toward a distinctive and different minority. Racism is of course present, sometimes of the coarsest and crudest sort; but other themes appear in the many dramatic portrayals of the Chinese as well, such as toleration, exoticism, and even idealization. The book is intended for scholars, graduate students and undergraduate students in the field of theatre, cultural studies, nineteenth-century studies, and Asian-American studies.

Author Biography: Dave Williams is Associate Professor in the Department of English at Providence University in Ithaca, New York.

About the Author, Dave Williams

Dave Williams is Associate Professor in the Department of English at Providence University in Ithaca, New York.

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Theatre Journal

Dave Williams has rescued fromobscurity several plays that testify to the numerous legal, institutional, and social efforts to control Chinese access to the literal and imagined borders of the United States during thelater nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Book Details

Published
June 19, 1997
Publisher
Lanham, MD : University Press of America, c1997.
Pages
452
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780761807568

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