Our third episode connects the cultural and historical overview of the first two episodes to the experiences of Asian women at Stanford. We talk about navigating Stanford’s campus as Asian female-presenting individuals, and we interview current Asian femme Stanford upperclassmen who comment on their experiences with fetishization and stereotypes.  Our guest speakers are East, Southeast, South and Central Asian, and our interviews with them revealed how the violence of colonialism and American imperialism in Asia is often reproduced in the dating world for Asian women. This episode covers many difficult experiences that Asian women at this school have had, but the purpose of this episode is not to highlight Asian victimization, but rather the strength, resiliency, and agency that these women have displayed in light of these circumstances.

K(no)w History, K(no)w Self

Olivia Higa and Therese Santiago

03. Experiences of Asian Women at Stanford

JUN 7, 202158 MIN
K(no)w History, K(no)w Self

03. Experiences of Asian Women at Stanford

JUN 7, 202158 MIN

Description

Our third episode connects the cultural and historical overview of the first two episodes to the experiences of Asian women at Stanford. We talk about navigating Stanford’s campus as Asian female-presenting individuals, and we interview current Asian femme Stanford upperclassmen who comment on their experiences with fetishization and stereotypes.  Our guest speakers are East, Southeast, South and Central Asian, and our interviews with them revealed how the violence of colonialism and American imperialism in Asia is often reproduced in the dating world for Asian women. This episode covers many difficult experiences that Asian women at this school have had, but the purpose of this episode is not to highlight Asian victimization, but rather the strength, resiliency, and agency that these women have displayed in light of these circumstances.