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Collecting Objects/Excluding People: Chinese Subjects and American Visual Culture, 1830-1900

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By Lenore Metrick-Chen

Lenore Metrick-Chen demonstrates an unknown impact of Chinese immigration upon nineteenth-century American art and visual culture. The American ideas of "Chineseness" ranged from a negative portrayal to an admiring one and these varied images had an effect on museum art collections and advertising images. Metrick-Chen shows that efforts to construct a cultural democracy led to the creation of unforeseen new categories for visual objects and unanticipated social changes. Collecting Objects / Excluding People reveals the power of images upon culture, the influence of media representation upon the lives of Chinese immigrants, and the impact of political ideology upon the definition of art itself.

Author: Lenore Metrick-Chen
Publisher: State University of New York Press

Year: 2012
Pages: 294
Dimensions: 6.25” x 1” x 9.25”
Cover: Softcover
ISBN-10: 1438443250
ISBN-13: 978-1438443256
Language: English

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By Lenore Metrick-Chen

Lenore Metrick-Chen demonstrates an unknown impact of Chinese immigration upon nineteenth-century American art and visual culture. The American ideas of "Chineseness" ranged from a negative portrayal to an admiring one and these varied images had an effect on museum art collections and advertising images. Metrick-Chen shows that efforts to construct a cultural democracy led to the creation of unforeseen new categories for visual objects and unanticipated social changes. Collecting Objects / Excluding People reveals the power of images upon culture, the influence of media representation upon the lives of Chinese immigrants, and the impact of political ideology upon the definition of art itself.

Author: Lenore Metrick-Chen
Publisher: State University of New York Press

Year: 2012
Pages: 294
Dimensions: 6.25” x 1” x 9.25”
Cover: Softcover
ISBN-10: 1438443250
ISBN-13: 978-1438443256
Language: English

By Lenore Metrick-Chen

Lenore Metrick-Chen demonstrates an unknown impact of Chinese immigration upon nineteenth-century American art and visual culture. The American ideas of "Chineseness" ranged from a negative portrayal to an admiring one and these varied images had an effect on museum art collections and advertising images. Metrick-Chen shows that efforts to construct a cultural democracy led to the creation of unforeseen new categories for visual objects and unanticipated social changes. Collecting Objects / Excluding People reveals the power of images upon culture, the influence of media representation upon the lives of Chinese immigrants, and the impact of political ideology upon the definition of art itself.

Author: Lenore Metrick-Chen
Publisher: State University of New York Press

Year: 2012
Pages: 294
Dimensions: 6.25” x 1” x 9.25”
Cover: Softcover
ISBN-10: 1438443250
ISBN-13: 978-1438443256
Language: English

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