• Examples of yellowface mainly include the portrayal of East Asians in American film and theater, though this can also encompass other Western media.
  • Yellowface in Film and TV Yellowface Stereotypes. Whites in Yellowface have a long history on screen, beginning with Mary Pickford's Cio-Cio San in Madame...
  • And that’s before Yellowface even delves into shocking examples of white folks playing Asian roles.
  • Older Than They Think: The tradition of yellowface dates at least to the 18th century in theatre, and appeared in cinema from the earliest days of silent film.
  • Older Than They Think: The tradition of yellowface dates at least to the 18th century in theatre, and appeared in cinema from the earliest days of silent film.
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  • Some Asian-American protesters felt the film was an example of yellowface — a term referencing when a white actor dons “Asian-esque” stage makeup and...
  • * * * “The history of blackface has been well documented in American film criticism; the history of yellowface has received much less critical attention...
  • ..."that particular Chinese detective was invariably played by a white actor in yellowface" Above: Examples of yellowface in films, TV, and stage productions.
  • I wouldn't consider this a bad example of yellowface as it's kind of taking the piss out of yellowface to begin with.
  • Case Study: Yellowface in Cosplay. Yellowface expands beyond film and television and into fandoms themselves. ... An example of "white superiority" in cosplay
  • The example of yellowface that I fiind most offensive of all is the one that ruins an otherwise fine classic film, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.”
  • Some movie examples of yellowface involve Dragonball: Evolution, The Last Airbender, Aloha, and Marvel’s Dr. Strange.