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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Illustrations VII
- Preface IX
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. The Rape Fantasy: The Cheat and Broken Blossoms 10
- 3. The Threat of Captivity: The Bitter Tea of General Yen and Shanghai Express 46
- 4. Passport Seductions: Lady of the Tropics 67
- 5. The Scream of the Butterfly: Madame Butterfly, China Gate, and "The Lady from Yesterday" 78
- 6. White Knights in Hong Kong: Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing and The World of Suzie Wong 109
- 7. Tragic and Transcendent Love: Sayonara and The Crimson Kimono 125
- 8. Japanese War Brides: Domesticity and Assimilation in Japanese War Bride and Bridge to the Sun 158
- 9. The Return of the Butterfly: The Geisha Masquerade in My Geisha and "An American Geisha" 176
- 10. Conclusion: The Postmodern Spectacle of Race and Romance in Year of the Dragon 202
- Notes 223
- Bibliography 239
- Index 249
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Illustrations VII
- Preface IX
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. The Rape Fantasy: The Cheat and Broken Blossoms 10
- 3. The Threat of Captivity: The Bitter Tea of General Yen and Shanghai Express 46
- 4. Passport Seductions: Lady of the Tropics 67
- 5. The Scream of the Butterfly: Madame Butterfly, China Gate, and "The Lady from Yesterday" 78
- 6. White Knights in Hong Kong: Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing and The World of Suzie Wong 109
- 7. Tragic and Transcendent Love: Sayonara and The Crimson Kimono 125
- 8. Japanese War Brides: Domesticity and Assimilation in Japanese War Bride and Bridge to the Sun 158
- 9. The Return of the Butterfly: The Geisha Masquerade in My Geisha and "An American Geisha" 176
- 10. Conclusion: The Postmodern Spectacle of Race and Romance in Year of the Dragon 202
- Notes 223
- Bibliography 239
- Index 249