In her recent study of the portrayals of Americans of South Asian descent in film and television, Shilpa Davé found:
A) onscreen representations that are often racialized in terms of language accents that clearly signal that the speakers are both "brown" and "foreign."
B) onscreen representations are often racialized in terms of "the little foreigner that could" (i.e., the model-minority myth) .
C) "foreigner" to be the most predominately onscreen stereotype for both male and female Americans of South Asian descent.
D) male Americans of South Asian descent are dehumanized sexually, while female Americans of South Asian descent are made sexually available, which serves to confirm white male supremacy.
E) much racebending, a term that refers to changing the race of a character of color to white.
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