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'''Asian ]''' denotes a ] favoring Asian people for their race and perceptions of their culture.<ref> '''Asian fetish''' is a term used for the racial ] for people of Asian descent, which is typically sexual in nature.<ref>
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] has argued that not all Asians feel that Asian ] is bad, since it has given new sexual visibility and liberation to an otherwise invisible and disadvantaged minority.<ref>{{cite book| first = Phoebe| last = Eng| year = 2000| title = Warrior Lessons : An Asian American Woman's Journey into Power| chapter = She Takes Back Desire| pages = 115 – 142|publisher = Atria| location = New York}}</ref>
| year = 1988
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== Stereotyping of Asian personality traits== == Stereotyping of Asian personality traits==
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According to Sheridan Prasso, Asian ] denotes a perceived ] favoring Asian people for their race and perceptions of their culture.<ref>
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== Media Studies == == Media Studies ==
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During a search of Lohman's home police found containers filled with urine, as well as stolen underwear and gloves that were stuffed with human hair all being used for sexual self-gratification. <ref> Associated Press During a search of Lohman's home police found containers filled with urine, as well as stolen underwear and gloves that were stuffed with human hair all being used for sexual self-gratification. <ref> Associated Press
April 5, 2005 "Princeton Grad Student Accused Of Lewd Behavior Toward Women";</ref> <ref> Sethi, Chanakya, The Daily Princetonian, "Mathematics student admits to about 60 incidents of lewd behavior toward Asian females on campus " 2005. April 6, 2005 </ref> April 5, 2005 "Princeton Grad Student Accused Of Lewd Behavior Toward Women";</ref> <ref> Sethi, Chanakya, The Daily Princetonian, "Mathematics student admits to about 60 incidents of lewd behavior toward Asian females on campus " 2005. April 6, 2005 </ref>

== Adoption of Asian babies ==
Over 200,000 ]s were adopted by Caucasian families. 1/10 Of all Korean Americans came to the US through ].

Asian fetish played a large role in causing the ].

== Sex Tourism ==
] and ] is largely supported by non-asian men with asian fetish. ] is needed to support these industries.

== Mail order brides ==
] exists largely because of Asian fetish.

== ] ==
Sex crimes against Asian women in the United States have become the subject of political controversy over the influence of stereotypes of Asians on the motivations for these crimes. Some Asian Americans point to the fetishizing of Asian women as a driving force behind sex crimes targeting them.


== Controversy == == Controversy ==
] an American alternative band, wrote and performed a song entiltled "Yellow Fever", which caused controversy within the Asian-American community. <ref> Lee, Tom. AsianWeek "Bloodhound Gang Draws fans and Protestors to Fillmore" June 1, 2000 </ref> ] an American alternative band, wrote and performed a song entiltled "Yellow Fever", which caused controversy within the Asian-American community. <ref> Lee, Tom. AsianWeek "Bloodhound Gang Draws fans and Protestors to Fillmore" June 1, 2000 </ref>


== Asian preferences in dating == == Arguments against Asian Fetish ==


"Racial Preferences in Dating", a study published in the ''Review of Economic Studies'', found no evidence of the stereotype of a white male preference for ] women in dating. The study found East Asian women, who generally prefer East Asian men, do not discriminate against white men, but often discriminate against black and Hispanic men. As a result, the white man-Asian woman pairing was the most common form of interracial dating found.<ref>Fisman, Raymond. "] (]). Retrieved on ].</ref><ref>Fisman,Raymond; Iyengar, Sheena S.; Kamenica, Emir; Simonson, Itamar. "". ]. Retrieved on ].</ref> "Racial Preferences in Dating", a study published in the ''Review of Economic Studies'', found no evidence of the stereotype of a white male preference for ] women in dating. The study found East Asian women, who generally prefer East Asian men, do not discriminate against white men, but often discriminate against black and Hispanic men. As a result, the white man-Asian woman pairing was the most common form of interracial dating found.<ref>Fisman, Raymond. "] (]). Retrieved on ].</ref><ref>Fisman,Raymond; Iyengar, Sheena S.; Kamenica, Emir; Simonson, Itamar. "". ]. Retrieved on ].</ref>


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Asian fetish is a term used for the racial fetish for people of Asian descent, which is typically sexual in nature.

Stereotyping of Asian personality traits

In the afterword to the 1988 play M. Butterfly, the writer, David Henry Hwang, using the term "yellow fever," discusses white men with a "fetish" for Asian women. Hwang argues that this phenomenon is caused by stereotyping of Asians in Western society.

According to Sheridan Prasso, Asian fetish denotes a perceived sexual attraction favoring Asian people for their race and perceptions of their culture.

Media Studies

In 2002, Jennifer Lynn Gossett and Sarah Byrne conducted a content-analysis study of 31 pornographic Web sites that advertised scenes depicting the rape or torture of women, and found that nearly half of the sites used depictions of Asian women as the rape victim.

Pathological behavior towards Asian women

Michael J. Lohman targeted Asian women in a spree that is suspected to have lasted from 2002 until Lohman was arrested March 30,2005. Lohman, cut and took locks of hair from about nine Asian female University students without their knowledge or consent and poured his own bodily fluids into the drinks of Asian female students more than 50 times, according to police reports. The fluids poured into the drinks were semen and urine. Lohman confessed to cutting the hair of Asian female students at least eight times.

During a search of Lohman's home police found containers filled with urine, as well as stolen underwear and gloves that were stuffed with human hair all being used for sexual self-gratification.

Adoption of Asian babies

Over 200,000 Korean adoptees were adopted by Caucasian families. 1/10 Of all Korean Americans came to the US through International adoption.

Asian fetish played a large role in causing the Anna Mae He affair.

Sex Tourism

Prostitution in Thailand and Prostitution in the Philippines is largely supported by non-asian men with asian fetish. Trafficking in human beings is needed to support these industries.

Mail order brides

Mail-order bride exists largely because of Asian fetish.

Sex crimes against Asian women in the United States

Sex crimes against Asian women in the United States have become the subject of political controversy over the influence of stereotypes of Asians on the motivations for these crimes. Some Asian Americans point to the fetishizing of Asian women as a driving force behind sex crimes targeting them.

Controversy

Bloodhound Gang an American alternative band, wrote and performed a song entiltled "Yellow Fever", which caused controversy within the Asian-American community.

Arguments against Asian Fetish

"Racial Preferences in Dating", a study published in the Review of Economic Studies, found no evidence of the stereotype of a white male preference for East Asian women in dating. The study found East Asian women, who generally prefer East Asian men, do not discriminate against white men, but often discriminate against black and Hispanic men. As a result, the white man-Asian woman pairing was the most common form of interracial dating found.

Phoebe Eng has argued that not all Asians feel that Asian fetish is bad, since it has given new sexual visibility and liberation to an otherwise invisible and disadvantaged minority.

References

  1. Prasso, Sheridan (2005). "'Race-ism,' Fetish, and Fever". The Asian Mystique. Cambridge, MA: Perseus Books. pp. 132–164, 141. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |coauthors=, |chapterl=, and |month= (help)
  2. ^ Hwang, David Henry (1988). "Afterward". M. Butterfly. New York: Plume Books. pp. p. 98. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help)
  3. Prasso, Sheridan (2005). "'Race-ism,' Fetish, and Fever". The Asian Mystique. Cambridge, MA: Perseus Books. pp. 132–164, 141. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |coauthors=, |chapterl=, and |month= (help)
  4. Gender & Society, Vol. 16, No. 5, 689-709 (2002) DOI: 10.1177/089124302236992 © 2002 Sociologists for Women in Society
  5. Associated Press April 5, 2005 "Princeton Grad Student Accused Of Lewd Behavior Toward Women";
  6. Sethi, Chanakya, The Daily Princetonian, "Mathematics student admits to about 60 incidents of lewd behavior toward Asian females on campus " 2005. April 6, 2005
  7. Lee, Tom. AsianWeek "Bloodhound Gang Draws fans and Protestors to Fillmore" June 1, 2000
  8. Fisman, Raymond. "An Economist Goes to a BarSlate magazine (2007-11-07). Retrieved on 2007-11-09.
  9. Fisman,Raymond; Iyengar, Sheena S.; Kamenica, Emir; Simonson, Itamar. "Racial Preferences in Dating". 2007-05-11. Retrieved on 2007-11-09.
  10. Eng, Phoebe (2000). "She Takes Back Desire". Warrior Lessons : An Asian American Woman's Journey into Power. New York: Atria. pp. 115–142.

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