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A View from the Bottom : Asian American Masculinity and Sexual Representation

Part of the Perverse Modernities: A Series Edited by Jack Halberstam and Lisa Lowe series
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A View from the Bottom offers a major critical reassessment of male effeminacy and its racialization in visual culture.

Examining portrayals of Asian and Asian American men in Hollywood cinema, European art film, gay pornography, and experimental documentary, Nguyen Tan Hoang explores the cultural meanings that accrue to sexual positions.

He shows how cultural fantasies around the position of the sexual "bottom" overdetermine and refract the meanings of race, gender, sexuality, and nationality in American culture in ways that both enable and constrain Asian masculinity.

Challenging the association of bottoming with passivity and abjection, Nguyen suggests ways of thinking about the bottom position that afford agency and pleasure.

A more capacious conception of bottomhood-as a sexual position, a social alliance, an affective bond, and an aesthetic form-has the potential to destabilize sexual, gender, and racial norms, suggesting an ethical mode of relation organized not around dominance and mastery but around the risk of vulnerability and shame.

Thus reconceived, bottomhood as a critical category creates new possibilities for arousal, receptiveness, and recognition, and offers a new framework for analyzing sexual representations in cinema as well as understanding their relation to oppositional political projects.

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Product Details
Duke University Press
0822356724 / 9780822356721
Hardback
29/07/2014
United States
304 pages, 39 photographs
152 x 229 mm, 581 grams
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