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Author:
Lopez, Lori Kido, author.
Title:
Asian American media activism : fighting for cultural citizenship / Lori Kido Lopez.
Publisher:
New York University Press,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
xi, 247 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Asian Americans in mass media.
Ethnicity in mass media.
Racism in mass media.
Mass media--Social aspects--United States.
Asian Americans in mass media.
Ethnicity in mass media.
Mass media--Social aspects.
Racism in mass media.
United States.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-240) and index.
Contents:
Introduction : the role of Asian American media activism -- The limits of assimilationism within traditional media activism -- Leveraging media policy for representational change -- Social change through the Asian American market -- Asian American YouTube celebrities creating popular culture networks -- Utilizing skills and passion to spread online activism -- Conclusion : producing citizenship through activism.
Summary:
Among the most well-known YouTubers are a cadre of talented Asian American performers, including comedian Ryan Higa and makeup artist Michelle Phan. Yet beneath the sheen of these online success stories lies a problem--Asian Americans remain sorely underrepresented in mainstream film and television. When they do appear on screen, they are often relegated to demeaning stereotypes such as the comical foreigner, the sexy girlfriend, or the martial arts villain. The story that remains untold is that as long as these inequities have existed, Asian Americans have been fighting back--joining together to protest offensive imagery, support Asian American actors and industry workers, and make their voices heard. Providing a cultural history and ethnography, Asian American Media Activism assesses everything from grassroots collectives in the 1970s up to contemporary engagements by fan groups, advertising agencies, and users on YouTube and Twitter. In linking these different forms of activism, Lori Kido Lopez investigates how Asian American media activism takes place and evaluates what kinds of interventions are most effective. Ultimately, Lopez finds that activists must be understood as fighting for cultural citizenship, a deeper sense of belonging and acceptance within a nation that has long rejected them.--Publisher description.
Series:
Critical cultural communication
ISBN:
1479866830
9781479866830
1479878197
9781479878192
LCCN:
2015047144
Locations:
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Carroll)
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)
GAAX314 -- Northeast Iowa Community College Library - Peosta (Peosta)
HWAX074 -- Hawkeye Community College Library (Waterloo)

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