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"Must-See TV: South Asian Characterizations in American Popular Media," Bhoomi K. Thakore
Thankore examines the changing role South Asian and Indians have had in American popular culture, and the rather rapid increase in TV characters of this background. The surprise popularity of Slumdog Millionaire is cited as a possible reason for this, as well as the ability for Indian characters to act as a token minority in place of Arab and Muslim characters in a post-9/11 society. Along with this though has been a racialization of South Asians and the associated stereotyping in society. Thakore examines the evolution of Indian characters, from dangerous savages in India to cab drivers and convenience store owners in urban areas, and increasingly as high achieving students. The stereotype of the low-earning service employee is one not consistent with the academic and economic achievements of Indians and South Asians, while the more modern presence as scientists and doctors is more realistic.
______________ tend to be portrayed in American media as being from either highly educated backgrounds or low skilled employment, with little in-between
a. East Asians
b. South Asians
c. North Africans
d. Middle Easterners

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