Racialicious has a good discussion of David Carradine's Legacy of Shame. Not only did the Anglo Carradine play an Asian role that might've gone to Bruce Lee, he exploited it the rest of his career. Writer Atlasien describes how this made him feel:
[E]very time we watched it, we were reminded that it was possible for white people to take the best of what they wanted from Asian culture. Asian culture was mysterious and cool, but real Asian people were unwanted and superfluous. They could easily be replaced by the right kind of white man. And nobody remarked about it, nobody complained… at least it seemed that way.
Needless to say, this is the same situation as non-Natives playing Native roles. Read the comments for more reactions to this type of inauthentic casting. Short version: It hurts when Hollywood makes you invisible.
For more on the subject, see TV Shows Featuring Indians.
3 comments:
Wait, now he's an Indian? That is weird. Granted, in this case, that means that with a tan, he can fool people on the East Coast, but still...
I remember watching that show Kung Fu and if memory serves me, wasn't Caine suppose to be half white?
Anonymouse
Yes, Caine was half Chinese and half white.
No one is asserting that Carradine was actually an Indian. It was just a hook to say more about non-minorities being cast as minorities.
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