Discourses of Asian American masculinity: emasculation and remasculinization in Flower Drum Song and The Chickencoop Chinaman.

Through Rodgers and Hammerstein’s film adaptation and David Henry Hwang’s new play versions of Flower Drum Song and Frank Chin’s play The Chickencoop Chinaman, this paper will analyze the ways in which Asian American men have been emasculated through popular culture and the performance industry in t...

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Main Author: Nurul Hayati Abdul Rahman.
Other Authors: School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-501382019-12-10T12:57:08Z Discourses of Asian American masculinity: emasculation and remasculinization in Flower Drum Song and The Chickencoop Chinaman. Nurul Hayati Abdul Rahman. School of Humanities and Social Sciences Lee Hyunjung DRNTU::Humanities Through Rodgers and Hammerstein’s film adaptation and David Henry Hwang’s new play versions of Flower Drum Song and Frank Chin’s play The Chickencoop Chinaman, this paper will analyze the ways in which Asian American men have been emasculated through popular culture and the performance industry in the 1970s. Such discourses will show how the juxtaposition of Asian and Western cultures play an important role in perpetuating the emasculation of Asian American men. There is a constant binary between the East and West, of inferiority and superiority, feminine and masculine, rich and poor. As a counter argument, this article will also expound on the issue of self-emasculation, in which the Asian American man himself has contributed to such a derogatory image through the inherent need for assimilation and to be accepted by the Western world. On the other extreme, such overt rejection of assimilation and strong traditional values that are in conflict with the Western ideals also denigrates the Asian man. This analysis will also attempt to present how the different forms of emasculation only serve to strengthen the stereotypes of the Asian American man, and explore ways in which the Asian American masculinity can be restored. Bachelor of Arts 2012-05-30T04:07:48Z 2012-05-30T04:07:48Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/50138 en Nanyang Technological University 37 p. application/pdf
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Nurul Hayati Abdul Rahman.
Discourses of Asian American masculinity: emasculation and remasculinization in Flower Drum Song and The Chickencoop Chinaman.
description Through Rodgers and Hammerstein’s film adaptation and David Henry Hwang’s new play versions of Flower Drum Song and Frank Chin’s play The Chickencoop Chinaman, this paper will analyze the ways in which Asian American men have been emasculated through popular culture and the performance industry in the 1970s. Such discourses will show how the juxtaposition of Asian and Western cultures play an important role in perpetuating the emasculation of Asian American men. There is a constant binary between the East and West, of inferiority and superiority, feminine and masculine, rich and poor. As a counter argument, this article will also expound on the issue of self-emasculation, in which the Asian American man himself has contributed to such a derogatory image through the inherent need for assimilation and to be accepted by the Western world. On the other extreme, such overt rejection of assimilation and strong traditional values that are in conflict with the Western ideals also denigrates the Asian man. This analysis will also attempt to present how the different forms of emasculation only serve to strengthen the stereotypes of the Asian American man, and explore ways in which the Asian American masculinity can be restored.
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title Discourses of Asian American masculinity: emasculation and remasculinization in Flower Drum Song and The Chickencoop Chinaman.
title_short Discourses of Asian American masculinity: emasculation and remasculinization in Flower Drum Song and The Chickencoop Chinaman.
title_full Discourses of Asian American masculinity: emasculation and remasculinization in Flower Drum Song and The Chickencoop Chinaman.
title_fullStr Discourses of Asian American masculinity: emasculation and remasculinization in Flower Drum Song and The Chickencoop Chinaman.
title_full_unstemmed Discourses of Asian American masculinity: emasculation and remasculinization in Flower Drum Song and The Chickencoop Chinaman.
title_sort discourses of asian american masculinity: emasculation and remasculinization in flower drum song and the chickencoop chinaman.
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