Never Ever Have I Ever, Beef, and To All the Boys I Loved Before,

Watch Never Ever Have I Ever, Beef, and To All the Boys I Loved Before, (all season 1, episode 1; all on Netflix) 1. Based on your knowledge, what is a stereotype? 2. In American society, how do stereotypes and symbolic annihilation work together against Asian men? How do stereotypes work against Asian women? 3. How does Amy in Beef does go against stereotypes of Asian women in media? How about Danny from Beef? 4. In what ways does Devi uphold the status quo of an Asian woman and what ways does she defy the status quo? (think model minority) 5. In To All the Boys I've Loved Before (spoiler alert I think), none of the boys that Lara Jean pines for are Asian. In Never Have I Ever, the boy (*cough* 32 yo man) that Devi likes, Paxton Hall-Yoshida, is part Japanese, but is arguably phenotypically White. Does this matter? Do Asian writers and showrunners have a responsibility to amplify Asian actors?  

Sample Solution

     

A stereotype is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. Stereotypes can be positive, negative, or neutral. For example, a positive stereotype of Asian Americans is that they are intelligent and hardworking. A negative stereotype of Asian Americans is that they are all the same.

2. How do stereotypes and symbolic annihilation work together against Asian men in American society?

Stereotypes about Asian men in American society often portray them as nerdy, asexual, and unmasculine. These stereotypes can lead to Asian men being discriminated against in the workplace, in dating, and in other areas of life.

Full Answer Section

 

How does Amy in Beef go against stereotypes of Asian women in media?

Amy in Beef goes against stereotypes of Asian women in media in a number of ways. First, she is not submissive. She is a strong and independent woman who knows what she wants.

Second, she is not exotic or hypersexual. She is portrayed as a normal, everyday woman.

Third, she is complex and well-developed character. She is not just a one-dimensional stereotype.

How about Danny from Beef?

Danny from Beef also goes against stereotypes of Asian men in media. First, he is not nerdy or asexual. He is a confident and masculine man.

Second, he is not passive. He is an active and engaged character.

Third, he is complex and well-developed character. He is not just a one-dimensional stereotype.

4. In what ways does Devi uphold the status quo of an Asian woman and what ways does she defy the status quo? (think model minority)

Devi Vishwakumar from Never Have I Ever is a complex character who both upholds and defies the status quo of an Asian woman.

On the one hand, Devi is a high-achieving student who is expected to go to a top college and become a doctor or lawyer. This is in line with the model minority myth, which portrays Asian Americans as being successful and well-educated.

On the other hand, Devi is also a rebellious and outspoken teenager. She is not afraid to challenge authority or to speak her mind. This is not always expected of Asian American women, who are often stereotyped as being submissive and quiet.

Overall, Devi is a complex and well-developed character who challenges traditional notions of Asian American womanhood.

Conclusion

Stereotypes about Asian men and women can have a negative impact on their lives. However, there are a number of Asian American characters in the media who are defying these stereotypes and challenging the status quo.

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