@NoodleFighter said:
@Jag85 said:
@nirgal: I agree that Asians are definitely more under-represented than blacks in Western media. So Asians in the West would have every right to be offended at a black lead in a Japanese setting, since Asians are already more under-represented than blacks in Western media...
However, there is a counter-balance to this: Asia has its own thriving media industries. Nowadays, Asian pop culture is huge across the world. Anime, dramas, games, movies and music from Asia are popular worldwide, especially among Millennials and Gen Z. So it's not like Asians necessarily need Western representation, when they have their own popular media industries to represent themselves.
You can't say the same for, say, Africa or the Caribbean. Nigeria has Nollywood, but that's often perceived by outsiders as a cheap Nigerian knock-off of Hollywood and Bollywood. They don't really have anything to compete with Western pop culture. So the only practical way to have popular black representation is by working in Western media industries. There are no non-Western alternatives they can turn to.
Asia has 1st and 2nd world nations and economies that rival the West. While Asian diaspora do have legitimate complaints about their representation in Western media they act as if their ancestral lands don't have a ton of good media with good production values that rivals and surpass the West. They put too much stock in only Western made media being valid likely because of them growing up as minorities in Western nations. Asian media has been kicking Hollywood's ass for a while now.
People consume anime and manga/manhua/manhwa more than cartoons and comics. Streaming services are buying up the global rights to as much Asian media as possible because a lot of viewers are willing to give any unknown or obscure movie or show a chance just because it is Asian and they saw how good Asian media such as Train To Busan and Squid Games was.
Also most of big budget Western media is heavily dependent on the Chinese audience in order to be a success. I believe it is part of the reason Asians as a result started getting better representation and growing representation in Hollywood. Because they realized they couldn't emasculate Asian men and fetishize Asian women as much without pissing off the biggest Asian nation they're dependent on for success.
Meanwhile most of Africa and the Caribbean are still very poor and and underdeveloped so their isn't much opportunity for a local television and movie industry with big or even small production values. So representation for Black people is heavily dependent on nations where they are a minority unlike for Asians.
Asians undeniably have better representation than Black people when it comes to video games since after all there are a ton of Asian game studios. Asian culture is also liked a lot by Western audiences so a lot of Western games will also use Asian characters and aesthetics for them.
This is a big reason why that Asians don't count as a POC or are seen as White adjacent to a lot of other POC or activist groups.
Bruce Lee paved the way for this: He was being ignored by Hollywood and frustrated at the lack of Asian representation, so he went back to Hong Kong and made the movies he wanted to make. Then back in America, his HK movies were being supported by black and Asian audiences who were able to push Bruce Lee into the US mainstream. And the rest is history.
To add, Asian films and shows on Netflix now rival the popularity of English-language films and shows. That's why Netflix now have separate categories for English and non-English films and shows. Subtitles are no longer a hurdle like they were in the past, but nowadays most young people turn on subtitles even for English-language stuff, let alone foreign stuff.
Chinese audiences no longer care about Hollywood movies. Nowadays, the Chinese box office is dominated by domestic Chinese movies and occasionally Japanese anime imports. The loss of the Chinese audience has been a blow to Hollywood.
Yeah, that was my point. Black people can't just turn to African or Caribbean medias, the way Asians can turn to Asian media. But the best way for black representation is to bankroll their own productions, like what Jordan Peele, Spike Lee or Tyler Perry have done.
Thanks to Japan dominating the video game industry for a long time (1980s to 2000s), Asian representation in the video game industry has been pretty good compared to other media industries. While blacks are more represented than Asians in Hollywood, the reverse is true for video games.
The whole "white adjacent" trope just seems like a modernized version of the "model minority" trope.
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