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摘要
Esther Kim Lee介绍了一种新的方式来理解美国在排斥时代的黄脸表现:作为一种通过排斥真实亚洲人的创造性实践来重塑自己的认知技术。李的详细档案为戏剧和表演研究以及媒体和电影研究做出了重大贡献。
Esther Kim Lee. Made-Up Asians: Yellowface During the Exclusion Era
Esther Kim Lee introduces a new way to understand yellowface performance in the United States during the exclusion era: as a technology of knowing that reinvents itself through creative practices that exclude real Asians. Lee’s detailed archive contributes significantly to theatre and performance studies and to media and film studies.