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yellowface references

Lane, J. (2008). ImpersoNation: Toward a theory of black-, red-, and yellowface in the americas.Pmla, 123(5), 1728-1731. doi:10.1632/pmla.2008.123.5.1728


University of South Florida Libraries (2012). The History of Minstrelsy. Retrieved from http://exhibits.lib.usf.edu/exhibits/show/minstrelsy/jimcrow-to-jolson/credits


Vats, A., & Nishime, L. (2013). Containment as neocolonial visual rhetoric: Fashion, yellowface, and Karl Lagerfeld's "idea of China". The Quarterly Journal of Speech, 99(4), 423. doi:10.1080/00335630.2013.833668

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Godoy M. & Chow K. (2016, March 22). When chefs become famous cooking other cultures' food. NPR. Retrieved from https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2016/03/22/471309991/when-chefs-become-famous-cooki

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