Representation of East Asian Women In US Cinema

Amarbayar Anujin (2024) Representation of East Asian Women In US Cinema. Faculty of International Management and Business.

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Abstract

This thesis examines the portrayal of East Asian women in American cinema, tracing historical stereotypes to contemporary representations. Despite increased representation, detrimental stereotypes persist, constraining roles and perpetuating misconceptions. Through film analysis spanning 2000 to 2024, this research explores historical roots, prevalence, and contributing factors of stereotypes. It underscores the societal significance of cinematic representation, advocating for authentic portrayal and combating harmful stereotypes. The study reveals both perpetuation and progress in cinematic portrayals, emphasizing the importance of intersectional analysis and empowering authentic representation within the film industry.

Institution

Budapest Business University

Kar

Faculty of International Management and Business

Department

Kommunikáció Tanszék

Tudományterület/tudományág

UNSPECIFIED

Szak

Kommunikáció és médiatudomány

Item Type: Thesis (UNSPECIFIED)
Uncontrolled Keywords: east asian women, film analysis, representation, sexualization, stereotype
SWORD Depositor: Archive User
Depositing User: Archive User
Date Deposited: 2024. Sep. 26. 08:00
Last Modified: 2024. Sep. 26. 08:00

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