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Beautifully illustrated archive of 'yellow peril' images, writing and ephemera.

Beautifully illustrated archive of "yellow peril" images, writing and ephemera.

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The "yellow peril" is one of the oldest and most pervasive racist ideas in Western culture-dating back to the birth of European colonialism during the Enlightenment. Yet while Fu Manchu looks almost quaint today, the prejudices that gave him life persist in modern culture. Yellow Peril! is the first comprehensive repository of anti-Asian images and writing, and it surveys the extent of this iniquitous form of paranoia.

Written by two dedicated scholars and replete with paintings, photographs, and images drawn from pulp novels, posters, comics, theatrical productions, movies, propagandistic and pseudo-scholarly literature, and a varied world of pop culture ephemera, this is both a unique and fascinating archive and a modern analysis of this crucial historical formation.

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Critic Reviews

“"A kaleidoscopic study rich in historical depth, topical breadth, and critical rigor." John Dower, author of Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II "A comprehensive archive of the underbelly of anxiety and hatred. As the US economy suffers from acute indigestion, 'China,' like 'Japan' before it, will provide a dishonest salve. Close attention to the history of the 'yellow peril' will protect the good-minded from falling deep into the well of its virulence." Vijay Prashad, author of The Poorer Nations: A Possible History of the Global South "This brilliant, well-documented book provides much-needed historical perspectives on oriental-phobia, and other racist and racial ways of thinking." Jack G. Shaheen, author of Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People "An exhaustive but not exhausting set of readings." Sander L. Gilman, author of Smart Jews and Fat: A Cultural History of Obesity "In this illuminating book, Tchen and Yeats address the political and cultural legacy of yellow perilism, that set of beliefs and practices stemming from a long tradition of othering, identity formation, and binary divisions of "the West" and "the East."...What emerges is a compelling case that cultural and political change is needed, and that change is possible only through "historical recognition," which, Tchen and Yeats say, leads to "reckoning and action.""-”

Smart, funny, comprehensive, and theoretically astute. -- Nell Irvin Painter, author of The History of White People
A kaleidoscopic study rich in historical depth, topical breadth, and critical rigor. -- John Dower, author of Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II
An insightful new anthology. -- Steven Heller Atlantic
A comprehensive archive of the underbelly of anxiety and hatred. As the US economy suffers from acute indigestion, 'China,' like 'Japan' before it, will provide a dishonest salve. Close attention to the history of the 'yellow peril' will protect the good-minded from falling deep into the well of is virulence. -- Vijay Prashad, author of The Poorer Nations: A Possible History of the Global South
This brilliant, well-documented book provides much-needed historical perspectives on oriental-phobia, and other racist and racial ways of thinking. -- Jack G. Shaheen, author of Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People
An exhaustive but not exhausting set of readings. -- Sander L. Gilman, author of Smart Jews and Fat: A Cultural History of Obesity
In this illuminating book, Tchen and Yeats address the political and cultural legacy of yellow perilism, that set of beliefs and practices stemming from a long tradition of othering, identity formation, and binary divisions of 'the West' and 'the East' . What emerges is a compelling case that cultural and political change is needed, and that change is possible only through 'historical recognition,' which, Tchen and Yeats say, leads to 'reckoning and action.' Publishers Weekly

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About the Author

John Kuo-Wei Tchen is a professor at New York University, the author of New York Before Chinatown,Β and co-founder of the Museum of Chinese in America.Β 

Dylan Yeats is a doctoral candidate at New York University.

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The 'yellow peril' is one of the most long-standing and pervasive racist ideas in Western culture-indeed, this book traces its history to the Enlightenment era. Yet while Fu Manchu evokes a fading historical memory, yellow peril ideology persists, WC animating, for example, campaign commercials from the 2012 presidential election... Yellow Peril ! is the first comprehensive repository of anti-Asian images and writing, pop culture artifacts and political polemic. Written by two leading scholars and replete with paintings, photographs and images drawn from dime novels, posters, comics, theatrical productions, movies, polemical and pseudo-scholarly literature, and other pop culture ephemera, this book is both a unique and fascinating archive and a modern analysis of this crucial historical formation.

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Product Details

Publisher
Verso Books
Published
11th February 2014
Format
Paperback
Pages
400
ISBN
9781781681237

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