"穿越与超越":亚裔美国人戏剧与表演研究

IF 0.8 3区 艺术学 0 THEATER THEATRE JOURNAL Pub Date : 2024-03-13 DOI:10.1353/tj.2023.a922211
Josephine Lee
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摘要:几十年来,《戏剧杂志》深入研究了亚裔美国人戏剧和表演的各个方面。本文对《戏剧杂志》自 20 世纪 90 年代以来发表的一系列文章进行了调查,以勾勒出这一独特的戏剧和表演研究领域。詹姆斯-莫伊(James Moy)、凯伦-岛川(Karen Shimakawa)和达芙妮-雷(Daphne Lei)的主要文章探讨了种族成见的遗留问题以及当代亚裔美国人表演的美学和接受问题。Angela Pao、Celine Parreñas Shimizu、Sean Metzger 和 Ju Yon Kim 的文章强调了演员种族化的身体以及黄脸和褐脸表演的历史,而 Christopher Eng、Christine Mok、Megan Shea 和 Dan Bacalzo 则强调了亚裔美国人表达的交叉性和跨国性。这些学者和其他研究亚裔美国人戏剧和表演的学者将继续研究亚裔美国人戏剧中移民和难民表演以及性别和性的新方面。在人口结构和文化能见度不断变化的时代,这篇文章帮助我们了解学者们是如何处理亚裔美国人经验和观点的巨大多样性,以及对能见度和代表性的共同关注、东方主义类型化的持续存在,以及亚裔美国人身份的动态和复杂性。
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"Moving Through and Beyond": Asian American Theatre and Performance Studies

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For decades, Theatre Journal has deeply engaged with different aspects of Asian American theatre and performance. This essay surveys a range of Theatre Journal articles published from the 1990s in order to map out this distinctive area of theatre and performance studies. Key articles by James Moy, Karen Shimakawa, and Daphne Lei grapple with the legacy of racial stereotypes and the aesthetics and reception of contemporary Asian American performance. Essays by Angela Pao, Celine Parreñas Shimizu, Sean Metzger, and Ju Yon Kim emphasize the racialized bodies of actors and the history of yellowface and brownface acting, while Christopher Eng, Christine Mok, Megan Shea, and Dan Bacalzo emphasize the intersectional and transnational dimensions of Asian American expression. These and other scholars of Asian American theatre and performance continue to engage with new aspects of immigrant and refugee performance as well as gender and sexuality in Asian American theatre. At a time of changing demographics and cultural visibility, this essay helps us see how scholars have addressed the enormous diversity of Asian American experiences and perspectives as well as common preoccupations about visibility and representation, the persistence of orientalist typecasting, and the dynamic and complicated nature of Asian American identity.

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THEATRE JOURNAL
THEATRE JOURNAL THEATER-
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期刊介绍: For over five decades, Theatre Journal"s broad array of scholarly articles and reviews has earned it an international reputation as one of the most authoritative and useful publications of theatre studies available today. Drawing contributions from noted practitioners and scholars, Theatre Journal features social and historical studies, production reviews, and theoretical inquiries that analyze dramatic texts and production.
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