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Posted on: 2014-03-23 14:06:00 UTC

I would also link to this great research article on how diversity representation in media does matter (TL;DR of that report: the only kids who really honestly feel good about themselves are white boys, because everyone else is so under-represented that they either have to learn to identify with characters who aren't completely them, or believe that they, as girls or people of colour, can't be heroes of these stories either), but I don't have a link. I'll find one eventually.

I can say that personally, I can see the effects of media representation. Lucy Liu's Watson in Elementary has been my role model for the past year, and I find myself sympathising with Cho Chang from Harry Potter more than I used to. I love Mako Mori from Pacific Rim to death, because it shows that 1) people like me can be heroes and that 2) people like me can be close friends and mental soulmates with another lead without becoming a love interest (because oh-so-frequently Asian women in media tend to be sexualised into the love interest, in comparison to many of the other non-WASP races represented in media).

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