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    Explore "asian representation" with insightful episodes like "The Sunday Read: ‘The High-Risk Feat of Bringing ‘American Born Chinese’ to TV’", "Goodness Gracious Meera!", "#1834 - Ari Shaffir, Shane Gillis & Mark Normand" and "Trump's Senate Impeachment Trial Begins | BD Wong" from podcasts like ""The Daily", "Brown Girls Do It Too", "The Joe Rogan Experience" and "The Daily Show: Ears Edition"" and more!

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    The Sunday Read: ‘The High-Risk Feat of Bringing ‘American Born Chinese’ to TV’

    The Sunday Read: ‘The High-Risk Feat of Bringing ‘American Born Chinese’ to TV’

    Almost everyone who reads “American Born Chinese,” Gene Luen Yang’s groundbreaking graphic novel, is a little afraid of Chin-Kee.

    The book is a classic of young-adult literature, threading together stories of Asian American boyhood with a revered Ming dynasty novel. Chin-Kee’s role in it is a small one, but he is the bomb at the book’s heart. He’s a kind of Urkel character, embarrassing comic relief that isn’t so funny for the people who have to live with him — a cruel marionette pieced together from ugly stereotypes. He makes the old schoolyard “me Chinese” rhymes and begins sentences with “Confucius say …” He sings “She Bangs,” in a library, in the style of the “American Idol” contestant William Hung. At one point, he eats a packed lunch with a cat peeking out of the container. A laugh track runs in a ribbon under each scene, a brutal little receipt: “HA HA HA HA HA.”

    So when news arrived, in 2021, that “American Born Chinese” would be adapted as a live-action Disney+ streaming series, the first reaction from some readers was, more or less, “Oh, no.”

    This story was recorded by Audm. To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.

    #1834 - Ari Shaffir, Shane Gillis & Mark Normand

    #1834 - Ari Shaffir, Shane Gillis & Mark Normand

    Protect Our Parks 4 - Shane Gillis, Mark Normand, and Ari Shaffir are stand-up comedians, writers, and podcasters. Shane is the co-host of "Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast" with Matt McCusker. His special "Shane Gillis: Live in Austin," is available via YouTube. Mark is the co-host of "Tuesdays with Stories" along with Joe List and "We Might Be Drunk" with Sam Morril. His latest special, "Mark Normand: Out to Lunch," is available via YouTube. Ari is the host of "The Skeptic Tank." His most recent special, "Ari Shaffir: Double Negative," is available via Netflix.