The yellow peril discourse in anglophone and sinophone literatures and cultures, 1895 to the present: mutations, reactions, and reinventions
Focusing on appropriations of the racist Yellow Peril discourse in a range of Anglophone and Sinophone contexts from 1895 to the present, this thesis advocates a transnational and situated approach to the study of narratives of racialization. It seeks to challenge the discursive ossification of “Yel...
Main Author: | Shi, D |
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Other Authors: | Reynolds, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | Chinese English |
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2021
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