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“A film that everyone needs to watch to understand the significance of Asian Americans in popular culture and their relationship to American history and society.”
Jennifer Ho, Professor, University of North Carolina
A two DVD set which includes the original and a new 30- minute sequel to the 1986 award-winning film, SLAYING THE DRAGON: ASIAN WOMEN IN US TELEVISION AND FILM. The two films are a comprehensive look at media stereotypes of Asian and Asian American women since the silent era of film. SLAYING THE DRAGON: RELOADED updates the clips and references of the original and addresses how Hollywood’s visual representations of Asian women have changed with globalization and the transformation of America’s population over the past two decades. The only collection of its kind, the two films are essential viewing for studies of gender, race and representation. Watch the trailer. Buy the DVD. |
Free Preview: MULBERRY CHILD
MULBERRY CHILD
For the 10 days, get a free preview of the award winning film MULBERRY CHILD, the moving and beautiful story adpated from Jian Ping’s memoir Mulberry Child: A Memoir of China. Ping’s memoir tells the tale of her experiences growing up in China during the Cultural Revolution, and explores the complicated relationship with her Americanized daughter. MULBERRY CHILD offers a greater understanding of the recent history of China, and its impact on the Chinese and Chinese American immigrants. Click here to watch the free preview, this link expires Friday, April 24, 2015.
SPECIAL OFFER: Get 50% off any Asian & Asian American Studies Collection title when you purchase SLAYING THE DRAGON: RELOADED at full price!* Highlights include 2014 release SURVIVING THE TSUNAMI: My Atomic Aunt and THE MOSUO SISTERS, broadcast on PBS.
*Use promo code DRAGONE15 at checkout to apply your discount. Cannot be combine with any other offer, other exceptions may apply. Offer expires May 30, 2015. Does not include 2015 New Releases.
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