User:Instantnori/Portrayal of East Asians in American film and theater/Bibliography

You will be compiling your bibliography and creating an outline of the changes you will make in this sandbox.

Outline of proposed changes
Click on the edit button to draft your outline. I intend to provide more background on the subject of 'yellowface', as I believe that this is one of the most important points within the topic of 'Portrayal of East Asians in American film and theater'. Additionally, I would like to touch on specific stereotypes and tropes, such as the 'Yellow Peril' and 'Dragon Lady'. These content gaps becoming filled would make the article a more cohesive and complete one that properly depicts the stereotypes that Asian-Americans even today face.

Daniher's review of the book Made-Up Asians: Yellowface During the Exclusion Era will allow me to set up needed context. I will first go into detail about the "purpose" of yellowface and precisely how its emphasis on physical transformation and exaggeration have been accused to be deeply problematic by the Asian-American community. Furthermore, I plan to discuss the topics of 'cosmetic yellowface' and 'prosthetic eye technologies', which are techniques used frequently in theater.

Galella's Feeling Yellow: Responding to Contemporary Yellowface in Musical Performance is a written critique about the practice of yellowface. I intend to reference this source when describing the emotions that the Asian-American community has reported feeling due to the skewed portrayal in film and theater.

In addition to close content gaps, I also plan to improve the article's readability by reorganizing the material and switching sections around so that the page provides a comprehensive story.