Sandra Lyne Sandra Lyne i(A68695 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Consuming Madame Chrysantheme : Loti's 'dolls' to Shanghai Baby Sandra Lyne , 2002 single work criticism
— Appears in: Intersections , October no. 8 2002;

Lyne notes that the literature industry, by its need to sell books, responds to a 'free market' by using superficial 'exotic Asian woman' constructs, both on and in books. She argues that this raises familiar but unwelcome ghosts of racism, neo-colonialism and exploitation.

1 Consuming the Exotic Oriental Woman : Butterflies, Books and Shanghai Baby Sandra Lyne , 2001 single work criticism
— Appears in: CRNLE Journal 2001; (p. 147-152)
The author sees the stereotypical erotic images of 'Asian' women on book covers as continuing the sexual colonisation of the Third World exemplified by the 'Butterfly trope'. However, today oriental women's voices are being heard in their own right. Wei Hui's semi-autobiographical character Coco in Shanghai Baby both craves a Western lifestyle, and remains attached to her Chinese 'soul'.
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