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This was the era of the "Yellow Peril," where Asian men were depicted as a sinister threat to Western civilization, or the "Model Minority" nerd, whose intelligence was framed as unthreatening and socially awkward. Think of Long Duk Dong in Sixteen Candles (1984)—a character whose mere presence was the punchline, reinforcing the idea that Asian men were foreign, bizarre, and undesirable.

While appearing "cool," these roles often stripped characters of humanity, reducing them to one-dimensional fighting machines. This was the era of the "Yellow Peril,"

The Evolution of Asian Male Representation in Western Media Historically, Asian men have faced a unique set of challenges within Western entertainment and media, ranging from erasure and invisibility to hyper-specific, often dehumanizing stereotypes. For nearly a century, their presence on screen was defined by limited archetypes—the "Inscrutable Oriental" villain, the asexual nerd, or the hyper-violent martial artist. However, recent years have marked a significant turning point, with a surge in leading roles that challenge traditional narratives and redefine Asian masculinity. The Evolution of Asian Male Representation in Western