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In/Visible Difference: Asian American Women and the Politics of Spectacle
by
Yamamoto, Traise
in
American literature
/ Anzaldua, Gloria (1942-2004)
/ Asian Americans
/ Asian people
/ Asians
/ Children
/ Civil rights
/ Clothing industry
/ Conversation
/ Culture
/ Desire
/ Ethnicity
/ Fashion
/ Fashion design
/ Females
/ Gender stereotypes
/ Human relations
/ Industry
/ Interpersonal communication
/ Japanese language
/ Kwan, Michelle
/ Mandarin
/ Mass Media Images
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Motion picture industry
/ Motion pictures
/ Movies
/ Narratives
/ Personal relationships
/ Poetry
/ Politics
/ Popular Culture
/ Racism
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexuality
/ Singing
/ Spectacle
/ Stereotypes
/ Whiteness studies
/ Women
/ Womens rights movements
2000
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In/Visible Difference: Asian American Women and the Politics of Spectacle
by
Yamamoto, Traise
in
American literature
/ Anzaldua, Gloria (1942-2004)
/ Asian Americans
/ Asian people
/ Asians
/ Children
/ Civil rights
/ Clothing industry
/ Conversation
/ Culture
/ Desire
/ Ethnicity
/ Fashion
/ Fashion design
/ Females
/ Gender stereotypes
/ Human relations
/ Industry
/ Interpersonal communication
/ Japanese language
/ Kwan, Michelle
/ Mandarin
/ Mass Media Images
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Motion picture industry
/ Motion pictures
/ Movies
/ Narratives
/ Personal relationships
/ Poetry
/ Politics
/ Popular Culture
/ Racism
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexuality
/ Singing
/ Spectacle
/ Stereotypes
/ Whiteness studies
/ Women
/ Womens rights movements
2000
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In/Visible Difference: Asian American Women and the Politics of Spectacle
by
Yamamoto, Traise
in
American literature
/ Anzaldua, Gloria (1942-2004)
/ Asian Americans
/ Asian people
/ Asians
/ Children
/ Civil rights
/ Clothing industry
/ Conversation
/ Culture
/ Desire
/ Ethnicity
/ Fashion
/ Fashion design
/ Females
/ Gender stereotypes
/ Human relations
/ Industry
/ Interpersonal communication
/ Japanese language
/ Kwan, Michelle
/ Mandarin
/ Mass Media Images
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Motion picture industry
/ Motion pictures
/ Movies
/ Narratives
/ Personal relationships
/ Poetry
/ Politics
/ Popular Culture
/ Racism
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexuality
/ Singing
/ Spectacle
/ Stereotypes
/ Whiteness studies
/ Women
/ Womens rights movements
2000
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In/Visible Difference: Asian American Women and the Politics of Spectacle
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In/Visible Difference: Asian American Women and the Politics of Spectacle
2000
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This article discusses the positioning of Asian American women in the socialized landscape of the United States. Through an examination of popular culture venues such as fashion spreads and film, I argue that the Asian American woman's body is encoded as a site of spectularized differences that marks the boundaries of normative whiteness and uphold the promises of liberal multiculturalism.
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