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East and Southeast Asian Stereotypes in Western Comedy - Representation in the US and UK from 1848

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This book charts the representation of East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) people in popular performance and media in the US and UK from 1848 to the present day. It offers a comprehensive guide to understanding the major stereotypes, their historical evolution, and their persistence in contemporary comedy and performance. By delving into this rich history, readers are encouraged to critically examine the representations they encounter and create. The chapters cover pivotal topics such as the impact of large-scale ESEA immigration, international relations through major wars, and the role of comedy in perpetuating stereotypes. Through detailed case studies from Vaudeville scripts to modern stand-up comedians this book reveals how these stereotypes have been reinforced, subverted, or transformed over time. Readers discover how historical events shaped Western perceptions of ESEA cultures and how these perceptions continue to influence media today. This book is an essential resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in media studies, cultural history, or racial representation. It provides valuable insights into the power structures that have shaped societal norms and offers a critical lens for analysing racial stereotypes in performance. Whether you re a researcher or an interested lay reader, this book invites you to explore the complex interplay between history, comedy, and cultural representation. 

List of contents

.- Chapter 1: The Rise of Yellow Peril and ESEA Immigration to the US and UK, 1848-1914.- Chapter 2: Assigning Yellow Peril a Nationality During the World Wars, 1914-1945.- Chapter 3: The Victimisation of ESEA Women, 1945-1979.- Chapter 4: The First ESEA Stand-up Comedians, 1980-2016.- Chapter 5: ESEA Culture in the Western Mainstream, 2016-2020.- Chapter 6: COVID-19 and the return of Yellow Peril, 2020 to present day.- Chapter 7: Conclusion.

About the author

Natcha Chirapiwat is a lecturer in Drama at Royal Holloway University, UK, and completed her Ph.D. on the Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship at the University of Kent, UK, where she was also a Graduate Teaching Assistant. She has lectured at Brunel University, UK.

Product details

Authors Natcha Chirapiwat
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 10.10.2025
 
EAN 9783032017826
ISBN 978-3-0-3201782-6
No. of pages 256
Illustrations VIII, 256 p. 1 illus.
Series Palgrave Studies in Comedy
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

Comedy, Asien, Darstellende Künste, Kulturwissenschaften, Asia, Stand-up, Comedy und Stand-up, Humour, Race, Representation, Stereotypes, auseinandersetzen, Asian Culture, Asian Film and TV, Comedy Studies, East and Southeast Asia, popular performance, racial stereotypes

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