Globalization is both sides. On the other hand, globalization has caused a great change in so many fields, so there are many challenges and opportunities. On the other hand, globalization and its current macroeconomic policy do not extend wealth, but have a strong negative impact on Asian countries such as financial crisis and unemployment. Asian women are the most direct victims. Before many people overcome the "future shock" caused by globalization, some Asian women stood up to the positive and negative issues of globalization and became a new generation model in the context of globalization.
Please review them in their social, cultural and economic environment. Cultural diversity is a viable alternative to women in Asia. From this perspective, Asian-American women can enjoy the essence of the East and the West. As gender awareness rises, Asian women should be able to discard their old gender image and acquire a new positive identity for themselves. They will be able to move from a traditional direction in a more equal direction than their male counterparts. It is generally thought that Asian American women are socioeconomically successful by ignoring class differences, but the exploitation environment of working-class Asian-American women tends to be overlooked. Therefore, their needs should be dealt with by feminists and high socioeconomic status women.
Asian and Asian American women are often given certain stereotypes on television. As a stereotype of Dragon Girl, Hemant Shah is a dragon girl 's stereotype, the 2003 article "The Asian Culture in the American Television and Film Industry and the Identity of Asian Americans", two of the two common in Asian and Asian American women Stereotype mentioned. Stereotype of lotus opening. The "Dragon Girl" stereotype represents not only the sneaky, evil and malicious nature of Asian and Asian American women but also the adultery and fascinating work to fascinate men and manipulate them . Another common stereotype is the Lotus Blossom stereotype. This stereotype is also called "Chinese doll" and depicts Asian and Asian American women as faithful and kind women, but it is obediently overworked and reformed.
From a Western perspective, women in Asia have many stereotypes that can hurt identity; all these stereotypes depend on how the West misunderstands the east side. It is faithful but obedient. According to Asian American research professor Elaine Kim, Asian women's stereotypes have plagued the Asian women's economic liquidity. For decades, the separation between the state and the individual maintains a very powerful symbolic boundary, symbolically leading to closing culture, insulting what is defined as impure and strange charm I exiled. Prohibition, taboo, threatening cultural order (Hall, 1997)