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  2. How Chloe Bennet Is Breaking Free From Hollywood Stereotypes

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    Over the course of the show’s seven seasons, she became Marvel’s first Asian superhero (sorry Shang-Chi!), slowly helping Hollywood expand its idea of what “Asianlooks like. But her ...

  3. Stereotypes of East Asians in the United States - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, 96% of shows have a presence of White main actors. [96] While there has been progress in the representation of Asian actors in TV shows and films through Crazy Rich Asians and Fresh Off The Boat, the portrayal of stereotypes is still a present issue. [97] Asian actors are cast for movies usually represent stereotypes of East ...

  4. American television series with Asian leads - Wikipedia

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    The Green Hornet: Ensemble cast with Bruce Lee: 1967 –68 Maya: Co-lead played by Sajid Khan: 1968 –80 Hawaii Five-O: Ensemble cast with Kam Fong, Gilbert Lani Kauhi: 1969 –72 The Courtship of Eddie's Father: Main character portrayed by Miyoshi Umeki: 1972 –75 Kung Fu: Co-leading characters portrayed by Philip Ahn and Keye Luke: 1972

  5. Stereotypes of white Americans - Wikipedia

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    These stereotype names are derived from names that white women commonly have. Kyle, a similarly named stereotype, refers to an angry white teenage boy who consumes energy drinks, punches holes into drywall, and plays video games. [5] The blog Stuff White People Like addressed early 21st century stereotypes of white hipster bohemians in a ...

  6. “With my Asian friends, it’s how they talk about specific cultural foods I don’t know, or travel plans in Asia, or even the language, because I don’t know Vietnamese that well, and it’s ...

  7. Half of Asian American adults say most of their friends share ...

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    In a new study by the Pew Research Center delving into the shared experience of Asian American daily life, 51% said all or most of their friends in the U.S. share their ethnicity or are also Asian.

  8. Examples of yellowface - Wikipedia

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    It used to be the norm in Hollywood that East Asian characters were played by white actors, often using makeup to approximate East Asian facial characteristics, a practice known as yellowface. American media portrayals of East Asians have reflected a dominant Americentric perception rather than realistic and authentic depictions of true ...

  9. The Bachelor and race - Wikipedia

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    Venezuelan athlete Juan Pablo Galavis was cast in the lead role for The Bachelor 18. [9] The show promoted him as the first "non-Caucasian" bachelor. [10] Because of his Venezuelan heritage – Galavis was born in New York state to Venezuelan parents – some critics recognized him as the first lead of color, but others believed he was still too white. [9]