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Looking for Asian butch-dykes: Exploring filmic representations of east Asian butch-dykes in Donna Lee's Enter the mullet
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Auteur/contributeur
- Lin, Hui-Ling (Auteur)
Titre
Looking for Asian butch-dykes: Exploring filmic representations of east Asian butch-dykes in Donna Lee's Enter the mullet
Résumé
Asian butch-dykes have been overlooked in analyses of Chinese
cinema, studies that often concentrate on “feminized” transgender roles. This article examines cinematic representations of Asian
butch-dykes through film analysis of Enter the Mullet (2004), a five minute short, and in-depth interviews with the filmmaker, Donna
Lee, a Chinese-Canadian in Vancouver. Lee’s film is inspired by
Enter the Dragon (1973), starring Bruce Lee, the most recognized
icon of Asian masculinity. Combining with the mullet hairstyle,
which is often associated with White working-class, the filmmaker
introduces viewers to the hybrid masculinity of Asian butch-dykes.
The article argues that Asian female masculinity can be a strategic
means of destabilizing the hegemony of White–male–middle-class
masculinity
Publication
Journal of Lesbian Studies
Volume
13
Numéro
1
Pages
68-76
Date
2009
Langue
Anglais
ISSN
1089-4160
Titre abrégé
Looking for Asian Butch-Dykes
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Number: 1
Référence
Lin, Hui-Ling. (2009). Looking for Asian butch-dykes: Exploring filmic representations of east Asian butch-dykes in Donna Lee’s Enter the mullet. Journal of Lesbian Studies, 13(1), 68‑76. https://doi.org/10.1080/07380560802314193
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