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Take a deep dive into unpacking the Asian identity in the West with Jeff and Isabella, two Asian-Australians who are still figuring it out too. Amidst trying to find other words synonymous to unpack, they delve into topics ranging from internalised racism and representation, all the way to the weight of expectations and why food can be so political. As I Am is a journey to understand the experience of being othered, whilst rejoicing in the uniqueness of a multi-faceted identity. The best way to support As I Am is to hit the follow/subscribe button, and to spread the good word with your friends and loved ones. Music by Sugiwa.
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Sunday May 30, 2021
Michelle Law
Sunday May 30, 2021
Sunday May 30, 2021
An Asian-Australian writer, actor and screenwriter extraordinaire, we had the privilege to sit down with Michelle Law (writer of the smash-hit play Single Asian Female, and co-creator of the SBS series Homecoming Queens, just to name a few). Join us as we discuss the importance of Asian representation, storytelling, her relationship to her brother, Ben Law, the landscape of Asian oriented narratives in Australian media, and its future.
TIMESTAMPS
(1:18) Being in "Deadline City"
(2:03) Michelle's New Play: Miss Peony
(2:56) Chinese Australian Beauty Pageants
(4:27) Her first play: Single Asian Female and Asian representation in theatre
(6:11) Using Asian leads and Asian-orientated stories in her writing and Michelle's background in writing
(9:03) The universal narrative of immigrant children rejecting their background in their struggle with their identity through the younger years
(11:10) Changes in the landscape and appetite for Asian media over the last decade
(12:36) Tokenism in representation
(14:05) Diversity in hiring and casting
(16:23) Cultural appropriation and the potentially harmful effects of the trend of diversity
(20:49) The future of Asian-made media
(22:29) Breaking the Bamboo Ceiling and overlooked Asian talent
(23:20) Asian YouTubers in America and Australia - WongFu, Community Channel, MyChonny, etc.
(26:30) Michelle's favourite content and recommendations
(29:33) Michelle's other projects
(30:22) Michelle's opera on the Brisbane anti-Asian race riot in 1888
(33:17) Relationship with her brother Benjamin Law and family
(37:25) Politics in the industry and the gap between younger and older generations
(43:41) The complexity of BIPOC and why the term is problematic
(45:22) Michelle's guest pick
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