"In this gorgeously written book, Mila Zuo captures how Chinese female film stars perform beauty in ways that reflect their negotiation with the racial sexualization of their femininity. With a rigorous and lucid ferocity, Zuo boldly brings together critical theory, philosophy, aesthetics, women of color feminism, feminist film theory, and performance theory to help us understand Chinese women's presences on screen. Fearless and powerful, Vulgar Beauty is a pleasure to read."–Celine Parreñas Shimizu, author of "The Proximity of Other Skins: Ethical Intimacy in Global Cinema"