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Yellowface; Portrayal of Asians in theater; Portrayal of Asians in American Theatre; Portrayal of Asians in American theatre; Portrayal of East Asians in Hollywood; Portrayal of East Asians in American film; Portrayal of Asians in American theater; Portrayal of East Asians in film and theater
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Media portrayal of lesbianism         
  • ''Rebel Woman'', a [[lesbian pulp fiction]] novel from 1960
  • ''Le Sommeil'' (Sleep) by [[Gustave Courbet]] (1866)
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Lesbian portrayal in media is generally in relation to feminism, love and sexual relationships, marriage and parenting. Some writers have stated that lesbians have often been depicted as exploitative and unjustified plot devices.
Portrayal of the Islamic State in American media         
The portrayal of ISIL in American media has largely been negative. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) has been linked in the American media to several atrocities throughout the Middle East.
Portrayal of women in American comics         
  • Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez, Marvel Entertainment writer and Editor-in-Chief at Darryl Makes Comics LLC, originally created La Borinqueña.
  • Cover of ''Crimes by Women'' #1.
  • "America's Typical Teenage Girl": ''Ginger'' number 1, 1952. Artwork by George Frese.
  • Cover of ''Sheena'' #4.
  • ''[[The Spirit]]'', volume 1, number 22, August 1950. Artwork by [[Will Eisner]].
  • Cover of ''True Bride-to-Be Romances'' #18.
PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN IN COMICS
Role of Women in Comic Books; Portrayal of Women in Comic Books; Portrayal of women in comic books; List of superheroes created by women; Portrayal of women in comics
The portrayal of women in American comic books has often been the subject of controversy since the medium's beginning. Critics have noted the roles of women as both supporting characters and lead characters are substantially more subjected to gender stereotypes, with femininity and/or sexual characteristics having a larger presence in their overall character.

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Portrayal of East Asians in American film and theater

Portrayals of East Asians in American film and theatre has been a subject of controversy. These portrayals have frequently reflected an ethnocentric perception of East Asians rather than realistic and authentic depictions of East Asian cultures, colors, customs, and behaviors.

Yellowface, a form of theatrical makeup used by European-American performers to represent an East Asian person (similar to the practice of blackface used to represent African-American characters), continues to be used in film and theater. In the 21st century alone, Grindhouse (in a trailer parody of the Fu Manchu serials), Balls of Fury, I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry, Crank: High Voltage, and Cloud Atlas all feature yellowface or non-East Asian actors as East Asian caricatures.