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From the gilded ghetto to Hollywood: Bruce Lee, kung fu, and the evolution of Chinese America.

机译:从镀金的贫民窟到好莱坞:李小龙,功夫和华裔的演变。

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As has been true for most groups of immigrants arriving in the United States, the Chinese have undergone a wide-ranging, and at times rapid, transformation in the eyes of mainstream America. No other ethnic or racial group in American history has been so singled out for immigration regulation as have the Chinese---the Exclusion Act, passed in 1882, still represents the only time that a particular ethnic group was selected for immigration restriction. While an analysis of the legal history of the era reveals the various restrictions faced by Chinese immigrants in terms of the state, a look at American popular culture paints an even more vivid picture of the Chinese American experience. The treatment of Chinese in pop culture---particularly in visual media such as political cartoons, film, and television series---illustrates their ever-changing role in American society and culture.;In the 1960s, Chinese kung fu virtually exploded onto the American pop culture scene; kung fu television series and movies enjoyed huge commercial and popular success from 1966 to roughly 1974, and Bruce Lee was arguably the most important figure in the genre. Lee, an American-born Hong Kong Chinese, provided one of the first images of a strong, capable Chinese man that Americans saw, both in terms of his onscreen roles and in his off-screen life. However, there has been no truly academic study of Bruce Lee, nothing substantive to place his life and his short career in a broader historical context. The purpose of this thesis, then, is to address Lee's role as the first true Chinese American pop culture hero, and to analyze the interaction between that role and the changing identity of Chinese Americans.
机译:对于大多数到达美国的移民来说,中国人在美国主流眼中经历了范围广泛,有时甚至迅速的转变。在美国历史上,没有任何其他民族或种族群体能像在1882年通过的《排他法》那样,如此严格地选择移民法规,这仍然是唯一一次选择特定种族群体进行移民限制的法案。对那个时代的法律历史的分析揭示了中国移民在国家方面面临的种种限制,而对美国流行文化的观察则更生动地描绘了美国华裔的经历。在流行文化中,尤其是在政治漫画,电影和电视连续剧等视觉媒体中对华人的对待,说明了他们在美国社会和文化中的角色不断变化。1960年代,中国功夫几乎爆炸了美国流行文化界;从1966年到1974年左右,功夫电视连续剧和电影获得了巨大的商业成功和广泛的成功,李小龙可以说是这一类型中最重要的人物。在美国出生的香港华人李先生,无论是在银幕上的角色还是在银幕外的生活中,都提供了美国人看到的一个强大而有能力的中国男人的第一张照片之一。但是,还没有对布鲁斯·李的真正的学术研究,没有任何实质性的东西可以将他的生活和短暂的职业置于更广泛的历史背景下。因此,本论文的目的是要探讨李作为第一个真正的华裔美国流行文化英雄的角色,并分析该角色与华裔美国人身份变化之间的相互作用。

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  • 作者

    Coover, Darcy Anne Robards.;

  • 作者单位

    Clemson University.;

  • 授予单位 Clemson University.;
  • 学科 History United States.;Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 99 p.
  • 总页数 99
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;民族学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:38:54

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