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PREFACE

THINK 16 30

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ACT 4 5 PREFACE

PREFACE Not your Token Asian is a social movement that aims to encourage dialogue around the stereotyping of Asian-Americans in the United States. Split into three sections: think, speak and act, it consists of conversations between friends and family as a result of For Doe Doe, Po Po and mom. negative stereotypes and misconceptions about their ethnic identities. Altogether this personal commentary incorporates humor and personal observations to bring attention to the issues Asian Americans may face in socializing and self-identity. 6 7 THINK

THINK This section introduces common stereotypes and misconception about ethnic identity. Defines terminology and themes such as yellow fever, white savior and model minority. 8 9

LIST OF RACIAL SLURS THINK

Banana Ching-Chong Chink Dog Muncher

An Asian-American who has A slur to mock or play on the A reference to Asian eyes. It could Used to describe an Asian lost their heritage. Yellow on the . Also what also refer to the sound of someone person, specifically referring outside, white on the inside. non-asians think all asians say. working on a railroad, which to the incorporation of dog Chinese immigrants helped into Asian diets. build in the 1800’s in America.

Dot-head FOB Fried Rice

Derogatory term used “Fresh off the boat.” Applies to A derogatory term used to against South Asians any person who took a boat to describe people of Asian referring to the bindi. immigrate to another country. decent. Also a popular dish. A degrading term for people not up to date on the culture.

Gook Jap Pancake A derragatory term for an Asian Jap is an English abbreviation Facial description referring to person or person of Asian of the word “Japanese”. the flatness of a person’s face. decent. Most notably used in conjunction with the Korean and Vietnam wars.

Squnity Yellow A narrow opening or slit. Skin color as compared Facial description referring to Caucasians. to the eyes. 10 11

DICTIONARY THINK Yellowface DEFINITIONS noun Make-up used by a non-East Asian performer playing the role of an East Asian person. noun Refers to an invisible barrier some Asian American professionals face when trying Yellow fever to advance in leadership noun roles in the workplace, An objectification with Asian despite their qualifications. people, culture, or things of Asian origin by those of non- White savior Asian descent, especially when Glass ceiling syndrome it is related to stereotyping. noun noun An unofficially acknowledged How minority groups can barrier to advancement escape their dilemma of in a profession, especially marginalization through the “If anyone’s affecting women and leadership and assistance members of minorities. of a single White actor. eyes are slanted Model minority myth it’s America’s noun narrow view of This “positive” stereotype refers Whitewashing how all Asians verb to Asian Americans who have look the same.” achieved the most financial and Where White actors educational success in America fulfill the lead roles through hard work. The label of Asian characters in sees Asian Americans as a film and television. model for other minority groups and plays into the massive conceptualization of Asians being stereotyped as submissive, obedient, academically oriented and career-seeking individuals. 12 13

GENDER STEREOTYPES THINK not a leader doctor/ Incapable of leading lawyer/ invisible due to stereotypes finance Ignored in some of Asian men as Occupation positions uncultured way, and lacks voice, quiet and lacking commonly associated Expected to be agency or power. leadership qualities. with Asian males. agreeable, not speak up or stand up for themselves. nerd small eyes Being considered Unflattering passive smart and naturally physical attributes. Related to successful. submissive stereotypes of Expected to be agreeable, Asian women as not speak up or stand up deferential and for themselves. controllable. sidekick effeminate Depict Asian males Commonly seen as crime-fighting as unmanly and karate masters, cute & small unattractive. Asian or goofy martial Expectations put on bad driver men enter at the artists on screen. the participants about Stereotyping as bottom rung of the how they should or bad drivers. social ladder. should not look.

exotic foreign “Geisha girls” Thought to be fetish who possess a undesirable an outsider or Experiences related special sexuality. Contain sexual international. to being exoticized and romantic and objectified. inadequacies. FEMALE MALE 14 15

ASIANS IN MEDIA Why diversity matters diverse audiences, which in THINK Minorities play a huge role in turn, helps generate more film the amount of movie tickets revenue. Psychologist Michael Directors use stereotypes to incite Stereotypes sold as they continue to Brody said, “It affects young humor and ease associations for overrepresent in the population people when they don’t see the public. Stereotypes are the F.O.B. of frequent moviegoers. That themselves represented on the result of low representation, and Long Duk Dong is, they proportionally buy television screen. Watching can be psychologically harmful Sixteen Candles up more tickets than their television can help boost or for minorities they portray. demographic breakdown would lower an individual’s self Geek suggest. Casting diverse actors esteem largely due to the lack Lilly Onakuramara and actresses helps attract more of diversity in programming.” Whitewashing Pitch Perfect Aloha Kung Fu Master Character Race in Top Grossing Films (2013-2017) Mr. Han Captain Allison Ng The Karate Kid 2017

Doctor Strange Oriental WHITE O-Ren Ishii Ancient One Kill Bill: Volume 1 2013

Ghost in the Shell Sidekick Hikaru Sulu BLACK Motoko Kusanagi Star Trek

The Great Wall Tiger Mom Matt Damon Lindo Jon William Garin The Joy Luck Club HISPANIC

Other includes Middle Eastern, American Indian, Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian/ ASIAN Pacific Islander as well as those “The other night I with mixed racial heritages. watched the Oscars and the roster of OTHER the only yellow men were all statues.” 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 16 17 SPEAK

SPEAK In person conversations and interviews with fellow Asians. This part aims to promote dialgoue and awareness within the Asian-American community. 18 19

A CONVERSATION What do you feel is SPEAK something currently being misrepresented about your “It reminded me of the WITH RACHELLE culture in the media? natural backwardness I think Chinese people are represented as less cultured or difference that’s and assertive. In the American implied by some people media, we see Asians portrayed as the ones with weird one who when they simply see don’t follow social norms or the color of my skin.” understand accepted standards. For example, the girl in Pitch CHINESE AMERICAN Perfect who is Asian could not even speak at a normal volume. Another common misconception is that Asians are timid and do What is your take on not have strong personalities. Asian representation The Asian character if not weird in Hollywood? What is your background is forgotten. Asian representation in or ethnicity? Hollywood has definitely I am from improved over the years. In the originally. I moved to America past, Asians are represented for middle school and college. Have you heard of ‘Yellow almost exclusively as weird My parents have lived in USA Fever’ before? If so, what characters or characters before immigrating back to do you think it means? associated with gangs. These Hong Kong. “Yellow Fever” usually refers to characters tend to be very one- a person who is not East Asian dimensional and do not have but has a strong attraction to a lot of development. Now, we Do you have any How did that make you feel East Asians. It is seen as almost are seeing a trend of increased memories experiencing at the time? a particular sexual preference representation of Asians in racism in America? It made me feel like I did not for Asian based on merely media. With the success of When I was in middle school, belong and I will not truly fit superficial appearance of Crazy Rich Asians, I definitely a schoolmate asked me if I use in because I am from another Asians. I associate the term with believe that Hollywood will chopstick to eat cereal. And country. I also made me feel like negative connotation. see the appetite for better everyone on the bus started people assume that I am less representation of Asians laughing. It was nothing civilized because I am Chinese. on screens. malicious but it shocked me. It reminded me of the natural backwardness or difference that’s implied by some people when they simply see the color of my skin. 20 21

A CONVERSATION SPEAK

WITH FERN CHINESE AMERICAN

What is your background What do you feel is or ethnicity? something currently being I’m from Thailand but I’ve misrepresented about your been in the U.S. since 10th culture in the media? grade. So about 7 years. I think Thailand is sometimes portrayed as a country with a lot of transgenders, which Do you have any memories has become a stereotype. It’s experiencing racism in true that there are a lot of America? transgenders in Thailand but I What is your background My friend and I were walking think that’s the same in many or ethnicity? in Soho, NYC, and a black countries now because the I am Chinese American. homeless man was yelling at societies are more acceptable us. I don’t remember what he of LGBTQ. Not every girl in was saying exactly but it was Thailand is a lady-boy. Do you have any From your point of view, something along the line of, memories experiencing why are Asians perceived “Go back to you have no racism in America? as less masculine? culture in China! Get the fuck I haven’t experienced systemic/ I think Asians are out of my country!” structural racism, but I’ve misrepresented as weaker experienced trivial micro- and/or homogenous in our aggressions (people surprised personalities, as we’re given How did that make you that I can speak English well, a limited set of character feel at the time? assuming I only eat certain tropes and it can lead to the I actually looked at him for a foods, etc. I think growing up assumption that we all act bit and giggled. I was just in I tried really hard to downplay similarly. I think it’s really about such shock I didn’t know how my Asianness because I just not meeting Western standards else to respond. I kind of pitied wanted to belong. of masculinity (vocal range/ him because obviously he was tone, appearance, assertive the uncultured one. communication style, etc.) A CONVERSATION THAI AMERICAN WITH JOSH 22 23

A CONVERSATION What is something SPEAK misrepresented about your culture in the media? WITH EDWIN One thing that I feel that is currently being misrepresented in media is the homogeneity of What is your background Do you have any the “Asian” race. In fact, Asia or ethnicity? memories experiencing is extremely diverse with many My parents are from Korea, but racism in America? different languages, foods, and later immigrated to the U.S. in Although growing up in a very cultures. I do not find it fair to order to give me and my siblings diverse environment such as clump such a large region and a chance at a better life. I am first City, I did experience continent into a category. Aside generation Korean-American. racism growing up. I think from the media coverage on China the strongest memory I can and North Korea, I find there to recall was when I was playing be a strong lack of coverage on

In your opinion, why basketball outdoors in Queens. KOREAN AMERICAN other countries as well. are Asians seen as less There was a member on the masculine? opposing team that kept calling Asian males are most definitely me “pork fried rice.” From What is your take on What are steps to presented as less masculine microaggressions to racial slurs, Asian representation increase appreciation in modern media. Aside from I learned quickly that I was Asian in Hollywood? of Asian culture? the cliche kung fu role, Asian and that my appearance did I think there is a lack of Asian I believe that people will come males are most likely to be influence how others viewed me. representation in Hollywood. to eventually better understand type casted as the nerd or the Although the movie Crazy Rich and appreciate Asian culture as assistant. However, this was Asians was groundbreaking in it continues to grow and thrive. not always the case. Kintaro that it was an all Asian cast, this With the economic boom in Hayakawa was one of the movie is in sense an anomaly. Asia to the rise of K-pop music, biggest Hollywood stars during “One can better I believe that the roles for Asian culture is becoming the 1910’s and 1920’s and was appreciate Asian Asian actors are highly limited more mainstream. One can considered highly “masculine”. to fit certain stereotypes. better appreciate Asian culture Whether it be due to war time culture by travelling by travelling to a country in propaganda during WW2 or the to a country in Asia. Asia. That way, one can truly adoption of the Western ideal immerse oneself in the unique for masculinity, Asian males That way, one can culture. Another thing that one have struggled to transition into truly immerse can do is to be open minded modern Hollywood movies. and understand that Asia is a However, things are changing oneself in the massive continent with many and more and more Asian actors unique culture.” countries and races. are being casted. Heck, we may even get our own superhero. 24 25

A CONVERSATION SPEAK WITH JUSTINE Do you have any memories experiencing

CHINESE AMERICAN racism in America? What is your background Do you have any I don’t think I’ve experienced or ethnicity? memories experiencing (explicit or implicit) racism I was born and raised in New racism in America? much in the States. However, if Jersey. However, my parents are I’ve experienced racism plenty I had to describe an experience from India. They immigrated of times in the USA. When I was when I felt uncomfortable to the States in the 80s. growing up the “popular” kids because of my race, it would make fun of me because of would be in one of my work my lunches or when I “smelled like environments, where my What is something curry.” I would get so mad at my workplace was predominately misrepresented about your mom if she cooked curries while filled with white Americans. culture in the media? I was getting ready for school in I found the lack of diversity I think Indian people who the morning. At the time, I felt within the workplace was immigrate to the US are very ashamed of my culture and something I struggled with misrepresented in the media. embarrassed of who I was. But as I What is your background at the time. I felt uneasy and Many people use the Indian grew older and still was faced with or ethnicity? didn’t feel like I suited well in accent as a way of mocking racist people, it turned into anger. I was born in the United States the environment. It made me Indians but also use is I would be so upset with people’s but raised in Hong Kong. My feel as though I was not part of derogatorily to mean someone ignorance that I wouldn’t give them parents are both from and were the group and even intimidating is dumb. However, I think the attention that they craved. raised in Hong Kong. I never during certain times. people fail to understand that formally lived in the United “FOBs” have left their families States until I came for college 5 in India to come here to pursue years ago in 2014. What is something an education and they have misrepresented about your also managed to learn another culture in the media? language while doing so. That most if not all Asians wear glasses, are geeky-looking, and have small eyes.

A CONVERSATION

WITH RACHEL INDIAN AMERICAN 26 27

A CONVERSATION SPEAK

Have you heard of ‘Yellow WITH ALISON Fever’ before? If so, what do you think it means? What is your background I think Yellow Fever refers to or ethnicity? the exoticization/fetishization/ I am a Chinese-Taiwanese- oversexualization of Asian American woman from women by men of various races Los Angeles. My family is (usually white men). Typically upper middle class and I live if someone who is not Asian in a neighborhood that is has a pattern of only dating predominantly white. Asian people, they could be Most of my friends from school described as having “yellow are white and Asian. fever”. This is NOT a good thing. “Some experiences While I believe that you cannot I remember from control who you are attracted Do you have any to and people tend to have memories experiencing elementary school certain preferences, as an Asian TAIWANESE AMERICAN racism in America? are white classmates woman, I am uncomfortable Unfortunately, I have about people who allegedly have What is something experienced racism too many taunting me by using “yellow fever”. misrepresented about your times to count! Some situations their fingers to pull culture in the media? are subtle while others are A lot of east Asian culture is more overt – both are of course their eyes upward, misrepresented or appropriated unpleasant. Some experiences being called a chink” in Western culture. White I remember from elementary people like Emma Stone and school are white classmates Tilda Swinton get recruited to taunting me by using their play movie characters that were fingers to pull their eyes written to be Asian, effectively upward, being called a “chink”, How did that make you whitewashing the cultural traits and being told that my perfectly feel at the time? that should come with these tasty Chinese food “smells When I was younger, these characters. In other cases, horrible”. Other experiences kinds of experiences made me multiple East Asian cultures include being asked where I am feel insecure, embarrassed, and are fused into one Frankenstein from (“No, where are you really ashamed. Now, I feel mostly monster that erases the distinct from?”), people yelling Chinese irritation, annoyance, and anger. differences that should instead or other East Asian phrases at Sometimes, I feel pity for the be celebrated. me (“Konichiwa! That’s how you small-minded people who feel it say hello in Chinese right?”), necessary to open their mouths and being yelled at to “Go back and spew racist rhetoric. to where you came from”. 28 29

IMMIGRANT What was the biggest thing Do you feel like you have SPEAK you learnt from your parents? achieved the American dream? From my parents I learnt how to I feel better. There are more STORIES be hardworking. Even though they opportunities and more chances were anxious and risk-averse I to receive better education for learned how to work hard to earn my children and grandchildren. Poh Poh – Grandmother what we have. It doesn’t come Hong Kong is so competitive. (mother’s side) easily and we worked so hard to And at that time I have to come earn everything we have. to america for better college and What age did you come to education. My parents considered the United States? What were your initial Did you ever experience education very important therefore 19 years old in 1962. impressions of the US? racism in America? they tried to make me go to It was very simple. While I walk on the street or America for a college education. How long did it take? subway people would use their So many years ago. I took the Was there anything fingers and make their eyes slanted President Cleveland and it took challenging about living and call me Ching Chong. 15 days. The boat was a big and in the US? large one. First of all we would go Language. I was still kind of afraid to Japan in 2 days and we stayed to speak English because all my there for about half a day. The friends we used to speak Chinese. next morning the vessel would So when I went to Long Island begin leaving from Yokohama. University I chose math because From there the vessel continue you don’t need to speak so much. The 16-year-old version of myself said to Hawaii and then we stay there to my friends who were speaking morning until night and then Did you feel more or less Cantonese, “Speak English, we’re in start again to San Francisco. in touch with your Chinese America.” Because I had internalized culture in the US? the white standard for being American, Why did your family want I feel more attached to the Chinese I rejected anything “too Chinese.” to move to the US? culture because I love the chinese Because at that time in 50-60’s culture and miss it. My mom was When I was young I expressed these everybody thinks that the United a very traditional wife. Every year words with self-resentment. Many States is the best country in the she would visit her husband’s grave non-minority, monolingual Americans world. And everyone has the on specific occasions. For Chinese express these words discriminatorily. dream of going to America. New Year she would always remind me to get new bills to put into Now I say to these monolinguals, red envelopes. She would always “Speak Chinese, we’re in America.” remind me to buy several cases of oranges and order Chinese New With different sentiments, immigrant Year cakes to be distributed to all parents tell their children the same. families. She was very big on family and tradition. 30 31 ACT

ACT A call to action to combat silence. This portion incorporates solutions and methods to encourage understanding and empathy among Asian cultures. 32 33

SANDRA OH ACT ON THE RISE EVE POLASTRI KILLING EVE Audiences should get used to seeing In 2018, Oh became Asian actors and actresses in movies, the first Asian actress television and musicals, playing roles nominated for the Best that aren’t just Asian stereotypes, Actress in a Drama but that are real people. It shouldn’t Emmy, for her role. be weird or unfamiliar to see Asian Americans in leading roles.

ALEX PARRISH DAVID KIM QUANTICO SEARCHING In 2016, Chopra became This role made him the first the first South Asian to Asian-American actor in history headline an American to headline a mainstream network drama series. thriller film in Hollywood. JOHN CHO PRIYANKA CHOPRA

JESSICA HUANG FRESH OFF THE BOAT DEV SHAH FOTB is the first American MASTER OF NONE television sitcom starring an In 2017, Ansari won the Best Asian-American family to air on Actor award in a Television Series American network primetime since Musical or Comedy. With his Golden All-American Girl in 1994. Globe win, Ansari became the first Indian American and Asian CONSTANCE WU American actor to win this award. AZIZ ANSARI 34 35

Representation matters ACT MOVING FOWARD When we don’t see ourselves emerge about representation in movies, TV, and books, on the big screen. People of all it can be hard to envision backgrounds and ethnicities Since Hollywood’s inception, million in domestic revenue since ourselves in the board room, identify with media, therefore motion pictures have been its opening, and Black Panther in Congress, or even in the televised imagery can either specifically created for white has grossed over $1.3 billion, White House. We need more harm identity by negative audiences under the grounds becoming the ninth highest- nuanced representations of stereotypes, or improve the self that the largest demographic in grossing film in history. Time and Asian Americans that reflect our with diverse, positive images. the United States would also be again, films that engage with a realities – not as the sidekick Representation matters as it the most profitable. Yet, major vast demographic range sell more or punch line but as the main provides individuals with the studios have always overlooked tickets than predicted, showcasing character. As communities start power to confront the negative minority populations and fail to that audiences aren’t nearly as to speak out about the lack stereotypes that characterizes take into account that minorities narrow-minded as Hollywood of diversity in Hollywood, we how communities are perceived remain the most frequent movie might believe. Ultimately, there are able to see conversations and recognized in society. goers. Recent box office hits such seems to be a strong demand as Black Panther and Crazy Rich to see Asian American’s on the Asians were noted for their all big screen in roles that break minority casts as well as their stereotypes. Asian-Americans are Up and coming record-breaking sales. Crazy Rich hugely diverse. One film cannot Asians recently surpassed $172 handle it all. Always Be My Maybe A rom-com starring Randall Park and Ali Wong. It is expected to 2017 Population and Ticket Goers by Race screen in late 2019 on . ASIAN/ WHITE HISPANIC BLACK OTHER International Student POPULATION 62% 18% 12% 8% Daily Show correspondent Ronny Chieng debuted a new digital series on Comedy Central. TICKETS SOLD 51% 21% 14% 14% Mulan People of color buy more movie tickets relative to their population. Disney’s live action film with Yifei Liu in the titular role, which includes and .

Shang-Chi “If we want more diverse The first Asian-led marvel film. films and representation, To all the Boys we need to support those I’ve Loved Before 2 movies and actors.” Netflix’s sequal to the popular teen rom-com set for 2020. 36 37

DO’S AND DONT’S ACT

Ask questions Don’t judge Come with a curiosity to learn and a Rather than judge others by thirst to discover new information. your own cultural standards, it’s This also ties into developing important to remain calm and a dialogue that can increase patient. Don’t let differences in appreciation between cultures. cultures frustrate you.

Engage in conversation Don’t assume It is a responsibility of both sides. Don’t assume your culture’s For Asians, I think we can be way is the only way. Be open more open with sharing about our to learning about other culture and how it has shaped us. cultures and ideas. We can talk about our travels to Asia and our family history. Don’t get defensive Be open minded Acknowledge cultural differences and historical injustices without For non-Asians, this is listening becoming defensive. Give others the with an open mind and not letting benefit of the doubt in a dispute. perpetuated stereotypes occupy their impressions of Asians. Ultimately this involves actively “What an absurd Don’t stereotype perceiving the culture in new ways. phenomena when At first glance you can’t guess others assume my someone’s ethnic identity. Seek Be respectful first to understand others’ point of narrative is written views; then later to be understood. The best way to increase on my face rather understanding of Asian cultures is to engage in genuine exchange. than my soul” When people connect culture to real stories and people with these values, the assumptions will become more accurate. 38 39

THE ROAD AHEAD 5. ACT #NOT 1. Share your personal experiences YOUR of racial oppression and 6. empowerment through social TOKEN media and in-person dialogue. ASIAN Think. Speak. Act 2. is a call to combat our silence. Across Facebook, Instagram Peel back the layers of your and Twitter, we ask for your stereotype. Open up constructive stories, your struggles, and conversations on identity your words of empowerment. and racism using the hashtag #NotYourTokenAsian.

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Reflect on the unconscious biases and prejudices that structure your life. What role does race and ethnicity play in your perception of others?

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Ask yourself: do we risk isolation by standing out or forego our personal identities by fitting in? 40 41

REFERENCES

1. Cammarota, Julio. 2011. “Blindsided by the Avatar: White Saviors and Allies Out of Hollywood and in Education.”

2. Chong, Christina Shu Jien. 2016. “Where Are the Asians in Hollywood? Can Colorblind Pitches, and Understanding Biases Break the Bamboo Ceiling?”

3. Croom, Adam. 2018. “Asian slurs and stereotypes in the USA: A context- sensitive account of derogation and appropriation. Pragmatics and Society.”

4. Kawai, Yuko. 2005. “Stereotyping Asian Americans: The Dialectic of the Model Minority and the Yellow Peril.”

5. Pollard, Tom. 2017. “Hollywood’s Asian-Pacific Pivot: Stereotypes, Xenophobia, and Racism.”

6. https://socialsciences.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/ UCLA-Hollywood-Diversity-Report-2018-2-27-18.pdf

7. http://assets.uscannenberg.org/docs/inequality-in-1100-popular-films.pdf

8. https://www.mpaa.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/MPAA-Theatrical- Market-Statistics-2016_Final.pdf

9. https://blog.leeandlow.com/2014/02/20/wheres-the-diversity-hollywood- 85-years-of-the-academy-awards/

10. YouGov via Forbes Statista, US Census data

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