Made-Up Asians

Made-Up Asians

Author: Esther Kim Lee

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2022-07-11

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 0472220322

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Made-Up Asians traces the history of yellowface, the theatrical convention of non-Asian actors putting on makeup and costume to look East Asian. Using specific case studies from European and U.S. theater, race science, and early film, Esther Kim Lee traces the development of yellowface in the U.S. context during the Exclusion Era (1862–1940), when Asians faced legal and cultural exclusion from immigration and citizenship. These caricatured, distorted, and misrepresented versions of Asians took the place of excluded Asians on theatrical stages and cinema screens. The book examines a wide-ranging set of primary sources, including makeup guidebooks, play catalogs, advertisements, biographies, and backstage anecdotes, providing new ways of understanding and categorizing yellowface as theatrical practice and historical subject. Made-Up Asians also shows how lingering effects of Asian exclusionary laws can still be seen in yellowface performances, casting practices, and anti-Asian violence into the 21st century.


Theatrical Costume, Masks, Make-up and Wigs

Theatrical Costume, Masks, Make-up and Wigs

Author: Sidney Jackson Jowers

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 568

ISBN-13: 9780415247740

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This is the first bibliography in its field, based on firsthand collations of the actual titles. Over 3500 detailed entries provide an invaluable guide for theatre students, practitioners and historians.