-
masterkong reblogged this from saigoto
-
bluewoodensea reblogged this from glossylalia
-
bohemianminds likes this
-
kimuakiyo reblogged this from phoenixnettle
-
a-swell-kind-of-hell reblogged this from spookyskookin
-
thereepaflo likes this
-
nerderyandmore likes this
-
doctacrofty likes this
-
theshannasaurus likes this
-
radigrl reblogged this from formyevann
-
formyevann reblogged this from roffelcoptah
-
eatthechickenfrommyhat likes this
-
filinkili reblogged this from elnuevojuanito
-
reciprocal reblogged this from elnuevojuanito
-
allmyfansquees likes this
-
beaubean likes this
-
wherewarriorsareborn likes this
-
elnuevojuanito reblogged this from middletone
-
middletone reblogged this from introspectivenavelgazer
-
middletone likes this
-
au-gout likes this
-
introspectivenavelgazer reblogged this from tygermama
-
kaleriydison reblogged this from notallargon
-
kaleriydison likes this
-
notallargon reblogged this from possessedbylight
-
who-the-hell-is-bucky reblogged this from doktorgirlfriend
-
clayray3290 reblogged this from sixspades
-
doktorgirlfriend reblogged this from mrsalt
-
bishonenrockmysocks reblogged this from mousygirlscreamsviolence
-
the-black-lion reblogged this from ushistoryminuswhiteguys
-
solusrequiem likes this
-
jannelle-o likes this
-
a-girl-named-stu reblogged this from mrsalt
-
doktorgirlfriend likes this
-
rissa6 likes this
-
lilyrosethedreamer likes this
-
tinyzalosta likes this
-
pklove likes this
-
tomsellecksbootyshorts reblogged this from mrsalt
-
excitablegirl likes this
-
catherinelefay likes this
-
theteacozyliberation likes this
-
loveydoveyecstasy likes this
-
dimbosama likes this
-
adventuresofcomicbookgirl likes this
-
luluisyoung likes this
-
sabriiel reblogged this from colorfuloddity
-
sabriiel likes this
- Show more notes
“My father told me, “Don’t do anything that would bring shame to the family.” I was always mindful of that. When I told him I wanted to pursue a career as an actor, my father said, “Look at what you see on television at the movies, is that what you want to be doing? Do you want to make a life out of that?” And I said, “Daddy, I’m going to change it.”
It’s that image that created the perception that made it easier for the government to incarcerate a whole group of people. At that time, in comic books and radio dramas, we were depicted as cutthroat and coldhearted and cruel—unfeeling—or we were wily or suspicious or the buffoon. That was the general perception of Japanese Americans. We weren’t seen as Americans. If someone spoke without an accent, we were exotically Americanized foreigners.
My father knew the importance of the image of Asians in the media and how that shapes perceptions. We were complicit in it at that time: We went out there and rented our faces out and played cruel Japanese soldiers or bumbling Chinese waiters.
”
George Takei in an interview with Mother Jones discussing how media representation impacted cultural perceptions of Asian Americans in the United States during World War II, fueling racist attitudes that lead to the Japanese American internment.
Takei is premiering Allegiance: A New American Musical, at the Old Globe Theater in San Diego this month. The show tells the story of a Japanese American family that experiences incarceration in a concentration camp in Wyoming during World War II, and also co-stars Lea Salonga and Telly Leung.
(via racebending)
(via kateelliottsff)