“Evolution of Western Stereotypes and Media Portrayals of Chinese People: From Orientalism to Inclusion„

Authors

  • Yusheng Gu Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/da39tz88

Keywords:

Orientalism, Stereotype, media

Abstract

In the past century, the West‘s attitude towards the Chinese has changed significantly, reflecting a wider social change, to be inclusive, and a deeper understanding of Chinese culture. Initially, Western concepts believed that Chinese culture was uncivilized, inferior, etc. This view led to the introduction of his laws such as the Chinese Evans Act. Stereotype. However, in recent decades, under the promotion of the rise of China‘s economic rise, Asian Americans to fight for equal rights, and the increasing attention of Western media in China‘s positive image, these views have gradually changed. Movies like „Golden Parcel“ marked the departure of traditional stereotypes, showing a Chinese role with different identities and ambitions. Today, the media plays a dual role in challenging and continuing stereotypes, but more and more trends are to describe more accurately and respect for the Chinese, thereby promoting a more balanced understanding of the world.This article will attempt to explore this issue and propose relevant viewpoints.

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Published

2024-12-31

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