New Study on Asian Representation in Film and TV

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Asian representation in film and TV is moving beyond stereotypical tropes, but still spotlighting proximity to whiteness.

The USC Norman Lear Center and the non-profit organization Gold House have collaborated to produce a new study on Asian representation across film and TV streaming

platforms in the year 2022, entitled “A Balancing Act for Asian Representation: More Visible But Not Yet Specific.” Citing a significant increase of Asian characters from 3% to 16%

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