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The Rhetorical Making of the Asian/Asian American Face: Reading and Writing Asian Eyelids

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dc.contributor Powell, Malea D.
dc.contributor Grabill, Jeffrey
dc.contributor Monberg, Terese Guinsatao
dc.contributor Hart-Davidson, William
dc.contributor Rehberger, Dean
dc.creator Sano-Franchini, Jennifer
dc.date 2013-11-27T14:51:27Z
dc.date 2013-11-27T14:51:27Z
dc.date 2013-05-01
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-03T18:51:39Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-03T18:51:39Z
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10919/24204
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/282040
dc.description In The Rhetorical Making of the Asian/Asian American Face: Reading and Writing Asian Eyelids, I examine representations of East Asian blepharoplasty in online video in order to gain a sense of how cultural values change over time. Drawing on scholarship in and around rhetorical theory, cultural rhetorics, Asian American rhetoric, cultural studies, Asian American studies, and postcolonial theory alongside qualitative data analysis of approximately fifty videos and the numerous viewer comments that accompany them, this study is a rhetorical analysis of the discourse on East Asian blepharoplasty in online video. These videos--ranging from mass media excerpts and news reports, to journals of healing and recovery, to short lectures on surgeon techniques, to audience commentary--offer insight into how social time is negotiated in the cross-cultural public sphere of YouTube. I do my analysis in two steps, first looking at how rhetors rationalize the decision to get blepharoplasty, and second, examining the temporal logics that ground these rationalizations. As result, I've identified five tropes through which people rationalize double eyelid surgery: racialization, emotionologization, pragmatization, the split between nature and technology, and agency. Moreover, I've identified at least five temporal logics that ground these tropes: progress, hybridization, timelessness, efficiency, and desire. Using these two sets of findings I build a framework for the analysis, production and organization of multimodal representations of bodies.
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dc.language en_US
dc.publisher ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing
dc.rights In Copyright
dc.rights http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
dc.subject Asian American rhetoric
dc.subject cultural rhetorics
dc.subject digital rhetoric
dc.subject Asian American studies
dc.subject language
dc.subject literature and linguistics
dc.subject social sciences
dc.subject rhetorical theory
dc.subject writing
dc.subject multimodal composition
dc.title The Rhetorical Making of the Asian/Asian American Face: Reading and Writing Asian Eyelids
dc.type Dissertation


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