"'The beginning years it was all about exoticism,' Dong says. 'Which if you look at today's product, it's still there. I want to show different aspects of that construction and to deconstruct that too, I guess. To show there was progress, but there's regression as well.'"
In the Los Angeles Times, Scarlet Cheng visits the "Hollywood Chinese" exhibit at the Chinese American Museum.
Friday, July 09, 2010
Calling Out to History
Labels:
China,
cultural history,
Los Angeles,
movies,
museums,
race and ethnicity,
social history,
twentieth century,
twenty-first century
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