Pure Beauty: Judging Race in Japanese American Beauty PageantsU of Minnesota Press, 2006 - 276 หน้า |
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... parade route , doing hair , and watching rehearsals and the pageant itself , from the audience , as a judge , and backstage . This allowed me a unique perspective on the pageant , not just as a consumer of the pageant 6 Introduction.
... parade route , doing hair , and watching rehearsals and the pageant itself , from the audience , as a judge , and backstage . This allowed me a unique perspective on the pageant , not just as a consumer of the pageant 6 Introduction.
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... judges , and a golden circle of beautiful people , those who could afford to pay more to sit closer to the stage at the pageant , which mirrored the Academy Awards . Because there were satellite Japanese enclaves for food and goods ...
... judges , and a golden circle of beautiful people , those who could afford to pay more to sit closer to the stage at the pageant , which mirrored the Academy Awards . Because there were satellite Japanese enclaves for food and goods ...
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... judges , pageant committee , and those backstage are recorded in my ethnographic study of these pageants . Third , the pageant is a suitable site of study because it is an openly racial project — it is guided by racial rules ( i.e. ...
... judges , pageant committee , and those backstage are recorded in my ethnographic study of these pageants . Third , the pageant is a suitable site of study because it is an openly racial project — it is guided by racial rules ( i.e. ...
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... judges and audience wanted to see . The presence of an audience and the public nature of the pageants meant that collective norms and discourses about race , ethnicity , and culture ( as well as gender ) were to the fore . Conclusion ...
... judges and audience wanted to see . The presence of an audience and the public nature of the pageants meant that collective norms and discourses about race , ethnicity , and culture ( as well as gender ) were to the fore . Conclusion ...
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Japanese American Beauty Pageants in Historical Perspective | 59 |
Cultural Impostors and Eggs Race without Culture and Culture without Race | 74 |
Patrolling Bodies The Social Control of Race through Gender | 116 |
The Ambassadress Queen Moving Authentically Between Racial Communities in the United States and Japan | 148 |
Percentages Parts and Power Racial Eligibility Rules and Local Versions of Japanese Americaness in Context | 186 |
Japanese Americaness Beauty Pageants and Race Work | 227 |
Notes | 235 |
Bibliography | 239 |
Index | 255 |
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หน้า 19 - Such acts, gestures, enactments, generally construed, are performative in the sense that the essence or identity that they otherwise purport to express are fabrications manufactured and sustained through corporeal signs and other discursive means.
หน้า 31 - One of the first things we notice about people when we meet them (along with their sex) is their race.
หน้า 19 - In other words, acts, gestures, and desire produce the effect of an internal core or substance, but produce this on the surface of the body, through the play of signifying absences that suggest, but never reveal, the organizing principle of identity as a cause.
หน้า 7 - Racial projects do the ideological "work" of making these links. A racial project is simultaneously an interpretation, representation, or explanation of racial dynamics, and an effort to reorganize and redistribute resources along particular racial lines. Racial projects connect what race means in a particular discursive practice and the ways in which both social structures and everyday experiences are racially organized, based upon that meaning.
หน้า 18 - Thus, when the individual presents himself before others, his performance will tend to incorporate and exemplify the officially accredited values of the society, more so, in fact, than does his behavior as a whole.
หน้า 16 - By choosing an individual whose deportment, appearance, and style embodies the values and goals of a nation, locality, or group, beauty contests expose these same values and goals to interpretation and challenge.
หน้า 168 - ... Ministry responded by urging Japanese to "aggressively carry out the smooth acceptance" of foreigners, and formulated new, slightly looser rules governing the categories of jobs that foreigners could hold in Japan. Even so, the head of the Asian People's Friendship Society told the New York Times, "Japanese society still has fantasies about our pure blood, and about the ability of Japanese people to understand each other better than others. Even if the government or the business community accepts...
หน้า 239 - The Conceptualisation and Categorisation of Mixed Race/Ethnicity in Britain and North America: Identity Options and the Role of the State', International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 27, 26996.
หน้า 18 - To the degree that a performance highlights the common official values of the society in which it occurs, we may look upon it, in the manner of Durkheim and Radcliffe-Brown, as a ceremony — as an expressive rejuvenation and reaffirmation of the moral values of the community.
หน้า 35 - From the ethnic actor's perspective, ethnicity is both a mental state and a potential ploy in any encounter, but it will be neither if it cannot be invoked or activated.