The success of Everything Everywhere All at Once could herald a time where the success of Asian people in film is no longer an exception.
Either I didn’t see myself on screen, or I saw myself pigeon-holed into one-dimensional characters with no growth beyond the stereotypes and stigmas.
: “Stereotypical portrayals of Asian American characters flood our screens again and again. These repeated reminders of dehumanizing stereotypes make it psychologically easier to hurt that group of people.”Article content While on-screen stereotypes or erasure of Asian peoples in media aren’t the only or even main cause of anti-Asian violence, it does us no favours when we are stripped of the chance to speak our own truths and stories, portrayed by us, in the way we want them told.Article content
When Michelle Yeoh was asked what her Oscar win meant to her in terms of Asian representation, she said, “for anyone who’s been identified as a minority: you deserve to be heard, you deserve to be seen, you deserve to have the equal opportunity so we can have a seat at the table.”Article contentPhoto by Sanja BuckoIt should be made clear: this conversation around Asian representation in media is not new.
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