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Representation Of Asian Americans Essay

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In todays mainstream media, there exists a visible lack of Asian American representation. When it comes to the representation of Asian Americans in popular media culture, there is not just one typical stereotype. The way that the media represents the stereotypes for Asian American can range from them being bad drivers, being super smart at math to doing karate. The question that pops into mind is why isn’t there just one dominant known thing about Asian Americans that is be truly represents through the media?
According to the textbook, “The media are not only a powerful source of ideas about race. They are also one place where these ideas are articulated, worked on, transformed and elaborated” (Hall, 2015 pg. 105). The media is the main source for mass communication for its viewers. Either it be the …show more content…

This is because Asian Americans are represented in various ways in the media. According to the textbook article, “Asian Americans were also represented as “perpetual foreigners”, as not being from the United States, as having cultural practices that are not “American,” and as embodying loyalty to a home country over the Untied States” (Drew, 2015 pg. 170). Then again the encouraging thing is that not all Asian Americans are the same, so having various representations of Asian Americans helps show viewers the many different ways Asian Americans are. But then at the same time there is a negative consequence to why Asian Americans are represented in so many ways. When thinking about what is shown on screen Asian Americans are represented so effortlessly, meaning that the media does not think Asian Americans are significant or good enough for big roles, or to even act as themselves. An example of this would be the movie Aloha, where the director made the decision to cast Emma Stone who is a White as an Asian-American

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