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Nancy Wang Yuen () is a Taiwanese-American sociologist. Formerly a professor of sociology at
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, Yuen specializes in race and ethnicity in film, television, and new media, particularly in Asian American representation and bias in Hollywood filmmaking.


Early life

Yuen was born in
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. At the age of 5, she immigrated to the U.S., and grew up in
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with her father. Her mother was an undocumented immigrant who overstayed her
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, and took classes in the U.S. to become a
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.


Education and positions

Yuen attended Bret Harte Elementary in
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. After elementary school, she graduated from Whitney High School in
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and went on to college in
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, before transferring to
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. She attended the
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, where she completed a B.A. degree in English in 1997. In 2008, Yuen graduated from UCLA with a PhD in sociology. In 2008, she became a professor in the Department of Sociology at
Biola University Biola University () is a private, nondenominational, evangelical Christian university in La Mirada, California. It was founded in 1908 as the Bible Institute of Los Angeles. It has over 150 programs of study in nine schools offering bachelor' ...
. In 2016, she began a term as the chair of that department. In 2022, she left Biola University, citing conflicts with leadership, primarily in support with her work and commitment to the values of the school. Taking a break as an academic, she worked as a consultant at Peoplism up until 2024. She current holds a position as an associate professor at
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, in their ethnic studies department.


Research

Yuen's research focuses on race and ethnicity in film, television, and new media. In 2016, she published the book ''Reel inequality: Hollywood actors and racism'', on the topic of racial inequality in the film industry, and the implications of the overwhelmingly white and male demographics of the most powerful people in that industry. The book is based on more than a hundred interviews with people involved in the film industry, particularly actors of color, conducted from 2005 to 2015. Yuen examines the mechanisms that produce notoriously limited opportunities for actors of color, and why those few opportunities so often require those actors to portray characters who are defined by racial stereotypes. Yuen identifies several ways that people at many stages of the film production process, from talent agents to casting directors to script writers, contribute to constraining the roles that are available to actors of color. Yuen uses the many interviews with actors that she conducted for ''Reel inequality'' to examine these processes from the perspective of actors of color, including the techniques that many of them have developed to make the most of such constrained opportunities, and the emotional cost of regularly performing stereotypes. ''Reel inequality'' was noted for addressing a particularly timely topic, since the year it was released, 2016, was the same year that the
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featured only white nominees for its acting awards, prompting the #OscarsSoWhite controversy. The book was recommended by
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in an interview with ''
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''. In 2017, Yuen was a co-author of the study ''Tokens on the small screen: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in prime time and streaming television''.


Media work

In addition to her academic research, Yuen has been a regular contributor to news outlets, has provided expert commentary and interviews for popular media, and has co-produced documentary films. In 2014, she co-produced ''Mass Confucian: Language Learning or Communist Propaganda?'' This 25-minute film premiered at the
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and the
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in 2014. She also co-produced ''Living in Silence: Toraichi Kono'', a biographical documentary about Toraichi Kono, who was
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's valet. Yuen has been a frequent guest writer for ''
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''. She has also been regularly quoted on topics relating to inclusion in the film industry, and her work on the topic has been cited, in news media such as ''The New York Times'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. Yuen was also interviewed in the
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documentary ''Asian Americans'', and she has been profiled in '' PRI's The World'' and ''Faithfully Magazine''.


Selected works

*''Reel Inequality: Hollywood Actors and Racism.'' New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2016.


References


External links


Personal Website

Faculty Page
{{DEFAULTSORT:Yuen, Nancy Wang Living people American women academics American sociologists American women sociologists 21st-century American women writers University of California, Los Angeles alumni Biola University faculty American documentary film producers Taiwanese emigrants to the United States Taiwanese sociologists Year of birth missing (living people)