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A star is born: the transnational success of The Cheat and its race and gender politics
Screen debut: O Mimi San, or the Mikado in picturesque Japan
Christianity versus Buddhism: the melodramatic imagination in The wrath of the gods
Doubleness: American images of Japanese spies in The typhoon
The noble savage and the vanishing race: Japanese actors in "Indian films"
The making of an Americanized Japanese gentleman: the honorable friend and Hashimura Togo
More Americanized than the Mexican: the melodrama of self-sacrifice and the genteel tradition in Forbidden paths
Sympathetic villains and victim-heroes: the soul of Kura San and The call of the east
Self-sacrifice in the first World War: The secret game
The cosmopolitan way of life: the Americanization of Sessue Hayakawa in magazines
Balancing Japaneseness and Americanization: authenticity and patriotism in his birthright and Banzai return of the Americanized Orientals: Robertson-Cole's expansion and standardization of Sessue Hayakawa's star vehicles
The mask: Sessue Hayakawa's redefinition of silent film acting
The star falls: postwar nativism and the decline of Sessue Hayakawa's stardom
Americanization and nationalism: the Japanese reception of Sessue Hayakawa.
Screen debut: O Mimi San, or the Mikado in picturesque Japan
Christianity versus Buddhism: the melodramatic imagination in The wrath of the gods
Doubleness: American images of Japanese spies in The typhoon
The noble savage and the vanishing race: Japanese actors in "Indian films"
The making of an Americanized Japanese gentleman: the honorable friend and Hashimura Togo
More Americanized than the Mexican: the melodrama of self-sacrifice and the genteel tradition in Forbidden paths
Sympathetic villains and victim-heroes: the soul of Kura San and The call of the east
Self-sacrifice in the first World War: The secret game
The cosmopolitan way of life: the Americanization of Sessue Hayakawa in magazines
Balancing Japaneseness and Americanization: authenticity and patriotism in his birthright and Banzai return of the Americanized Orientals: Robertson-Cole's expansion and standardization of Sessue Hayakawa's star vehicles
The mask: Sessue Hayakawa's redefinition of silent film acting
The star falls: postwar nativism and the decline of Sessue Hayakawa's stardom
Americanization and nationalism: the Japanese reception of Sessue Hayakawa.