Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Comic Cover: Wu
I believe Wu’s hypothesis is “because no matter how idiosyncratic one’s individual identity one cannot overcome the sterotype of group identity.” The reason I believe this is because from beginning to end he seems to suggest, and at one point he says “I am who others perceive rather than how I perceive myself to be.” As for the comic book covers all of them come from a time called the golden age of comics. A time when comics were unrestrained and allowed to basically get away with whatever the illustrators pleased. My cover choice was the one of the Green Hornet – Tojo’s Propaganda Hoax. I chose this cover for two reasons. The first being that the Japanese in this piece, like so many of the others, completely fall into the physical stereotypes of an Asian. Slant eyes, yellow skin, short stature, and for some reason an odd mouth. How the mouth ever became exaggerated as such I’ll never know but in this time period it was only acceptable for them to be portrayed as such it was almost encouraged. Comics and hero’s of this era were constantly doing battle with America’s true enemy. The fantasy of having a hero battle a real foe was appealing and lended to the exaggerated characteristics. The other reason I’ve chosen this one is because the Green Hornet’s side kick, Kato, is an Asian American. The Green Hornet, being white, falls into yet another style of the time where all the hero’s were white males. With the exception of Wonder Woman, and few other female hero’s, who often found themselves admittedly sexual situations like bondage, homosexuality, and begging positions. Back to Kato, with Him being the sidekick to the white man Kato instantly becomes a subordinate, lower class, working for his superior’s benefit. The other issue here is of the cultural lens where it is often the powerful white man looking over/presiding over a minority. While that has changed the power of the perceptions of a minority remain as Wu talks about the young boys who strike an Karate pose or those who see and Asian exhibit and then talk to him about it. What he fails to mention here is that the people who do this aren’t just white. Other races and been lead to view them in the same way because of how they have been presented instead of finding out if they’re really from another country or not.
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