In Vulgar Beauty Mila Zuo offers a new theorization of cinematic feminine beauty by showing how mediated encounters with Chinese film and popular culture stars produce feelings of Chineseness. To illustrate this, Zuo uses the vulgar as an analytic to trace how racial, gendered, and cultural identity is imagined and produced through affect. She frames the vulgar as a characteristic that is experienced through the Chinese concept of weidao, or flavor, in which bitter, salty, pungent, sweet, and sour performances of beauty produce non-Western forms of sexualized and racialized femininity. Analyzing contemporary film and media ranging from actress Gong Li's post-Mao movies of the late 1980s and 1990s to Joan Chen's performance in Twin Peaks to Ali Wong's stand-up comedy specials, Zuo shows how vulgar beauty disrupts Western and colonial notions of beauty. Vulgar beauty, then, becomes the taste of difference. By demonstrating how Chinese feminine beauty becomes a cinematic invention invested in forms of affective racialization, Zuo makes a critical reconsideration of aesthetic theory.
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Vulgar Beauty: Acting Chinese in the Global Sensorium
"With thorough, eye-opening, and groundbreaking analyses, Mila Zuo brilliantly scrutinizes the meaning of East and Southeast Asian beauty, showing how it is a process that has been historically framed within complex colonial and postcolonial discourses that individual stars and films must conform, resist, or play with. Offering scholars and students a new method with which to rethink East Asian and Southeast Asian stardom, film texts, and popular cultures, Vulgar Beauty will make a splash."
- Victor Fan, author of - Extraterritoriality: Locating Hong Kong Cinema and Media
Date de publication : Mar 11, 2022
Langue : anglais
Nombre de pages : 312
Éditeur : Duke University Press
ISBN : 9781478018117
Dimensions :
6.0" W x
0.8" L x
9.0" H
Mila Zuo is Assistant Professor of Cinema and Media Studies at the University of British Columbia.
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