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A Peek Behind the Curtain: Asian Americans on Screen and Behind the Scenes
The Hollywood film industry prominently consists of white actors, and critically acclaimed films are centered around white storylines. When Hollywood makes an adaptation based on people of color, specifically Asian Americans, they will whitewash the film to make it appear more socially acceptable. Scholars in Asian American studies, film studies, and other academic fields have analyzed Hollywood’s lack of diversity with actors, producers, directors, and even storylines. My study aims to analyze the connection between Asian American actors, directors, and producers from smaller to larger projects. Additionally, what did they do once they gained recognition and changed how Hollywood operates. Research has shown that this network among American actors, directors, and producers helps them stand against Hollywood’s barriers and change the industry from the inside
Harpur Palate Volume 21, Issue 2
Haolun Xu | Carl Boon | Dylan Brown | Cynthia Dockrell | Piper Gourley | Savannah Harris | Allen M. Price | Angela Miyuki Mackintosh | Savannah Harris | Mark L. Keats | Jennifer Perrine | Anika Somaia | Melissa Webster | Katherine Gaffney | Donna Vorreyer | Katrina Agbayani | Dan Albergotti | Craig Beaven | Sera Gamble | Steve Henn | Maria Hiers | Elizabeth Hoover | Paul Ilechko | Ted Jean | Andie Klarin | Ashley Seitz Kramer | Ashley Seitz Kramer | Helena Olufsen | Matthew Rot
When The Plane Falls From The Sky--
Piper Gourley is a ghostwriter from Houston, Texas. Their work has been published or is forthcoming in Joyland, The Rumpus, Glassworks, Michigan Quarterly Review: Mixtape, and more. They are the Editor-in-Chief of The Institutionalized Review. For more: pipergourleywriting.carrd.co
BEGINNING & ENDING WITH FIRE
Ashley Seitz Kramer has won numerous awards including the Ruth Stone Prize, the Schiff Prize, the Utah Writers’ Contest, and the Zone 3 Press First Book Award in Poetry for her book, Museum of Distance (2015). Her work is widely published in such places as Cimarron Review, The Burnside Review, Anti-, Parcel, Brevity, Western Humanities Review, Colorado Review, Quarterly West, The Southeast Review, The Cincinnati Review, and Hunger Mountain. She holds an MFA in Poetry from Vermont College and a PhD from the University of Utah. She lives in Salt Lake City
Now Everything
Matthew Roth is the author of two books of poetry, Bird Silence (Woodley Press) and Rains Rain (FutureCycle, 2023). His poems are forthcoming or have recently appeared in Bennington Review, 32 Poems, Birmingham Poetry Review, and many other journals. He teaches Creative Writing and Literature at Messiah University
Queer, Digital, Codicology: Pope Joan, MS Hunter 5 and queering medieval books
University of Glasgow, Hunter 5 manuscript on Folio 197-recto a reader rewrote the story of Pope Joan including switching pronouns from from she/her to he/his. We explore a methodology of making the editor\u27s hand more visible deciphering other areas of the text that have been written over, but are currently unstudied