Date
5-2021
Document Type
Capstone Project (Open Access)
Degree Name
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Department
Humanities & Communication
Major
English Studies
First Advisor
Qun Wang
Abstract
This paper looks at a series of modern Asian American pieces of media in order to analyze how women and LGBT+ depict and create their community, especially in relation to another marginalized ethnic group. By examining the relationship between these groups within popular media, we can uncover how Asian Americans choose to represent themselves and gain a deeper understanding on how marginalized groups choose to portray themselves.
Recommended Citation
Morrison, Meghan, "Big Community in Little Chinatown: How Asian Americans (Re)Present Their Community Today" (2021). Capstone Projects and Master's Theses. 1098.
https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/caps_thes_all/1098
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