The representation of East Asian women in the media has described the stereotypes and gender inequality of women in Asia. The analysis of “Slaying the Dragon” film by Deborah Dee portrays an array of stereotypes. Deborah Gee's movie "Slaying the Dragon" demonstrates the potent idea of being secretive and scary in the movie. Males in Western media frequently depict Asian women as objects of sex. In addition, Asian women are subjected to sexual harassment, as in the case of Tracy Tzu, who was physically harassed and sexually abused.
Moreover, Dee describes the gender inequality in women by citing that the representation of men in the media has significantly changed. In contrast, that of women has remained the same due to the confinement of popular culture in East Asia. The research, therefore, explores the role of East Asian women in the media and the constraints of achieving their goals in the media industry
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Representation of Women in East Asian Media
- Stereotyping of women in the mainstream media
- Gender inequality on women in Media
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This paper examines the misrepresentation of East Asian women in media and popular culture, particularly through the lens of Deborah Gee's film "Slaying the Dragon." It seeks to explore how these representations perpetuate harmful stereotypes, reinforce gender inequality, and limit women's agency and opportunities in the media industry.
- Stereotypes of East Asian women in media
- Gender inequality in the media industry
- The role of popular culture in shaping perceptions of women
- The impact of misrepresentation on women's agency and opportunities
- The need for greater diversity and representation in the media
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- Representation of Women in East Asian Media: This section introduces the topic of women's portrayal in East Asian media, highlighting the prevalence of harmful stereotypes and the need for more balanced and accurate representations.
- Stereotyping of women in the mainstream media: This chapter analyzes Deborah Gee's film "Slaying the Dragon" as a case study of how Asian women are often stereotyped as dangerous, cunning, and evil, and how these stereotypes can contribute to gender inequality and social prejudice.
- Gender inequality on women in Media: This section explores the broader issue of gender inequality in the media industry, highlighting the challenges faced by women in achieving equality and visibility in various media professions.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
The primary keywords and focus topics of this paper include: East Asian women, media representation, stereotypes, gender inequality, popular culture, film analysis, "Slaying the Dragon," Deborah Gee, Asian women in media, agency, and opportunities.
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- Rhoda Kariuki (Author), 2023, Representation of Women in East Asian Media, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/1375131