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Asian Americans in mass media.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:

All-American Girl: The Complete Series, bulk: 1994-1995

 Item
Identifier: 2017.003.032
Abstract

All-American Girl: The Complete Series was created by Gary Jacobs and starred Margaret Cho among other notable actors. The show aired from 1994-1995.

Dates: Majority of material found in 1994-1995

Big Trouble in Little China, 1986

 Item
Identifier: 2017.003.029
Abstract

Big Trouble in Little China is a film that came out in 1986 and was directed by John Carpenter.

Dates: 1986

Bruce Lee: a Warrior's Journey, 2000

 Item
Identifier: 2017.003.025
Abstract

Bruce Lee: a Warrior's Journey premiered in 2000 and was directed by Bruce Lee.

Dates: 2000

Chop Socky: Cinema Hong Kong, 2003

 Item
Identifier: 2017.003.023
Abstract

Chop Socky: Cinema Hong Kong premiered in 2003 and stars Bruce Lee among others.

Dates: 2003

Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, 1993

 Item
Identifier: 2017.003.026
Abstract

Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story premiered in 1993 and is based on the life of Bruce Lee.

Dates: 1993

Iron & Silk, 1991

 Item
Identifier: 2017.003.031
Abstract

Iron and Silk is a film that came out in 1991 and was directed by Shirley Sun.

Dates: 1991

Miscellaneous Periodicals, 1877-2016

 Sub-Series
Scope and Contents

The sub-series consists of journals and periodicals as well as pages removed from them. A portion of the materials are periodicals that are devoted to Chinese or Asian American cultures. Others either include articles or photographs of Asian American subjects, media scene, and Chinatown, or have cover art or illustrations by Chinese American artists.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1877-2016

Oral History Interview with Arthur Dong, 1999-09-09

 Item
Identifier: 2015.008.002
Abstract Arthur Dong begins this interview discussing the nightclub scene for Asian Americans during World War II and how there was a positive association with Chinese Americans and China that many of the US felt in contrast to a negative image of Japanese. He goes on to comment on the number of Japanese and Korean American (all American born) performers that masqueraded as Chinese American and reflects upon defying and performing stereotypes in regard to Chinese American performers and rolls in...
Dates: 1999-09-09

Oral History Interview with Jadin Wong, 2000-06-09

 File
Identifier: 2015.008.006
Abstract Jadin Wong grew up in a little town in a musical family where she had an interest in movies and stage performance at a young age. She left home at 14 and went to Hollywood to pursue a performance career. After being in films, she trained in ballet and became a professional dancer. She explains the different types of dance she did and their influences on her style. She talks about her experiences at the China Doll Night Club and what it was like to perform there. She reflects on changing body...
Dates: 2000-06-09