Resisting Stereotypes: Agency and Oppression in Asian American Women's Lives
Explore the historical and contemporary sexualization of Asian American women through images and narratives of resilience, resistance, and the fight for agency.
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Prompt
Create a zine-style poster about the sexualization of Asian American women. The poster should have a collage-like appearance featuring historical and contemporary images including: Afong May, reference to the Page Act, movie posters of Anna May Wong in "Daughter of the Dragon", "The World of Suzie Wong" poster, Lucy Liu in Charlie's Angels, and modern representations. Include space for text about resistance and agency within oppression. Also incorporate a small graph or visual element representing eating disorders among Asian women. The style should be bold, activist, with a mix of vintage and contemporary elements, using a color palette that evokes both historical documentation and modern resistance. The layout should have clear sections for different eras of representation with room for explanatory text.