Stereotypes of East Asians in the United States
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Stereotypes of East Asians are ethnic stereotypes found in Western societies. Stereotypes of Asian people, specifically East Asians, like other ethnic stereotypes, are often manifest in a society's media, literature, theater and other creative expressions. In many instances, media portrayals of Asians often reflect a dominant Eurocentric perception of Asians rather than realistic and authentic depictions of true cultures, customs and behaviors. However, these stereotypes have mainly negative repercussions for Asians and Asian immigrants in daily interactions, current events, and governmental legislation. Asians have experienced discrimination and have been victims of hate crimes related to their ethnic stereotypes, as it has been used to reinforce xenophobic sentiment.
See also
- Japanese stereotypes
- Chinaman
- Chinese Exclusion Act
- Ching Chong
- Covert racism
- Stereotypes of Eurasians
- Fresh off the boat
- Model minority
- Orientalism
- Pan-Asianism
- Racial profiling
- Stereotype
- Stereotype threat
- The Slanted Screen (2006)
- Yellow Peril
- Yellowface
- Yellow: Race in America Beyond Black and White, a book by Frank H. Wu that argues for including Asian Americans in the national dialogue on race.
- American Born Chinese, a graphic novel by Gene Luen Yang that satirizes stereotypes of Chinese-Americans