Yellowface: Creating the Chinese in American Popular Music and Performance, 1850s-1920s

Yellowface: Creating the Chinese in American Popular Music and Performance, 1850s-1920s

by Krystyn R. Moon
Yellowface: Creating the Chinese in American Popular Music and Performance, 1850s-1920s

Yellowface: Creating the Chinese in American Popular Music and Performance, 1850s-1920s

by Krystyn R. Moon

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Overview


In Yellowface, Krystyn R. Moon explores the contributions of writers, performers, producers, and consumers in order to demonstrate how popular music and performance has played an important role in constructing Chinese and Chinese American stereotypes. The book brings to life the rich musical period of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. During this time, Chinese and Chinese American musicians and performers appeared in a variety of venues, including museums, community theaters, and world’s fairs, where they displayed their cultural heritage and contested anti-Chinese attitudes. A smaller number crossed over into vaudeville and performed non-Chinese materials. Moon shows how these performers carefully navigated between racist attitudes and their own artistic desires.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813541228
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 11/03/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Krystyn R. Moon is an assistant professor at Georgia State University, where she teaches U.S. cultural history and Asian American history.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Imagining China: Early Nineteenth-Century Writings and Musical Productions
Toward Exclusion: American Popular Songs on Chinese Immigration, 1850-1882
Chinese and Chinese Immigrant Performers on the American Stage, 1830s-1920s
The Sounds of Chinese Otherness and American Popular Music, 1880s-1920s
From Aversion to Fascination: New Lyrics and Voices,1880s-1920s
The Rise of Chinese and Chinese American Vaudevillians, 1900s-1920s
Conclusion
Appendix A. American Popular Songs with Chinese Subjects or Themes
Appendix B. Musicals, Revues, and Plays Produced in the United States with Chinese Songs, Scenes, or Characters
Notes
Index
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