“This toxic stereotyping of women of Asian descent…this doesn't just end once the credits roll.” 👏👏
, featuring comedian Margaret Cho and journalist Lisa Ling to discuss some of the harmful stereotypes Asian women face.
She noted that these are just two examples of many, adding, “This toxic stereotyping of women of Asian descent…this doesn't just end once the credits roll.”The royal then invited Cho on to explain the “Dragon Lady” stereotype, which she cited as originating in the “fantasy of Orientalism.” The comedian continued, “It's similar to the femme fatale…a woman who is beautiful and deadly. Because we can't just be beautiful.
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