
Published online:
14 September 2011
Published in print:
01 October 2007
Online ISBN:
9789882207516
Print ISBN:
9789622098794
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Alternative Visions of Modern Chinese Femininity: Exoticism and Primitivism Alternative Visions of Modern Chinese Femininity: Exoticism and Primitivism
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Models of Exoticism: From Colonial Exoticism to a Chinese Exotic Models of Exoticism: From Colonial Exoticism to a Chinese Exotic
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Globalisation and Ex-centric Exoticism Globalisation and Ex-centric Exoticism
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Postcolonialism and Exoticism Postcolonialism and Exoticism
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Alternative Modernities: Diasporic Chinese Modernity Alternative Modernities: Diasporic Chinese Modernity
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Diaspora China Diaspora China
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Visualising Modern Diasporic Chinese Femininity Visualising Modern Diasporic Chinese Femininity
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Representation and Critique: Contemporary Visibilities and the Exchange of Gazes Representation and Critique: Contemporary Visibilities and the Exchange of Gazes
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Cite
Khoo, Olivia, 'Introduction: The Chinese Exotic', The Chinese Exotic: Modern Diasporic Femininity (Hong Kong , 2007; online edn, Hong Kong Scholarship Online, 14 Sept. 2011), https://doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789622098794.003.0001, accessed 6 May 2025.
Abstract
This introductory chapter analyzes the concept of exoticism, tracing its recent re-emergence from the rise of diasporic Chinese modernities and their cultural productions. It also explores the Chinese exotic's manifestation in images of Chinese femininity. By analyzing images from the diaspora in their newly exotic form, The chapter seeks to define alternative modes of visualising modern Chinese femininity that are distinct from previous representations such as primitivism.
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