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... recommend[ed] ... for a class in either ethnic studies, Asian cultural studies or even fashion ... These essays give the reader insight into an Asian American woman's perception of commonly held Asian stereotypes that can be illuminating to the student of Asian culture.
Education About Asia... recommend[ed] ... for a class in either ethnic studies, Asian cultural studies or even fashion ... These essays give the reader insight into an Asian American womans perception of commonly held Asian stereotypes that can be illuminating to the student of Asian culture.
Education About Asia...Ms. Kondo's style of writing and vocabulary will provide food for thought.
Education About Asia, Winter 1998...Ms. Kondos style of writing and vocabulary will provide food for thought.
Education About Asia, Winter 1998About Face is a dynamic and exciting book, one that addresses issues and takes positions that few in the field of Asian studies have yet to engage.... Much in this book is well grounded in traditional methodologies (interview, historical, and textual analysis) and the importance of identity and performance for today's world of global and transnationalist capitalism should be beyond question.
Journal of Asian StudiesAbout Face is a dynamic and exciting book, one that addresses issues and takes positions that few in the field of Asian studies have yet to engage.... Much in this book is well grounded in traditional methodologies (interview, historical, and textual analysis) and the importance of identity and performance for todays world of global and transnationalist capitalism should be beyond question.
Journal of Asian StudiesKondo's book is dense, absorbing and challenging; Kondo's intellect and passion permeate the work and will cause a reader to question the semiotics of race and fashion in both American culture and theatre.
Theatre History Studies, 1999Kondos book is dense, absorbing and challenging; Kondos intellect and passion permeate the work and will cause a reader to question the semiotics of race and fashion in both American culture and theatre.
Theatre History Studies, 1999
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From the runways of Paris to the casting controversies over BMiss Saigon, from a local demonstration at the Claremont Colleges in California to the gender-blending of BM. Butterfly, BAbout Face examines representations of Asia and their reverberations in both Asia and Asian American lives. Japanese high fashion and Asian American theater become points of entry into the politics of pleasure, the performance of racial identities, and the possibility of political intervention in commodity capitalism. Based on Kondo's fieldwork, this interdisciplinary work brings together essays, interviews with designer Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garcons and playwright David Henry Hwang, and "personal" vignettes in its exploration of counter-Orientalisms.
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