OldSkoolball#52
11-26-2013, 01:44 PM
I've noticed the explosion in Asian and Indian self parodying in mainstream entertainment.
It reminds me of how blacks used to perform minstrelsy, as a way of just gaining the acceptance to perform anything in the mainstream.
You've got the villain in hangover and the gangnam style guy having huge success basically by playing characters that purposefully seem funny and counterintuitive coming from an Asian guy. There was a sitcom called "outsourced" about a bunch of accented Indians at a call center ( i think that was the premise), you've got anziz ansari basically doing entire sets of "let me make jokes about my indian heritage, white people you do not understand!" etc. and that "axis of evil" comedy tour which is basically just revolves around making jokes about muslims stereotypes or the people who stereotype muslims. There was that movie with owen wilson and vince vaughn recently working at google for some Apu-sounding Indian dude.
There's nothing wrong with incorporating race or social issues into your comedy. Like Chappelle can joke about black people, but he's a great overall comedian so its not like hes just a token minstrel. It seems like right now there's a lot of comedy out there that isn't creative or funny, just strictly about going for cheap laughs based on Asian and Indian stereotypes which seems like a safe thing to parody right now.
First it was blacks, obviously. Dating all the way back to minstrelsy. Then we had a waive of mainstream guys like Carlos Mencia and George Lopez, and the "Latin Kings of Comedy" etc. that the media tried to capitalize on as a trend. And now we are into the era of Asian/Indian comedies where we all get to laugh at the ways their culture is different without it being too politically incorrect yet.
Which culture will be next, mewonders. Samoans?
It reminds me of how blacks used to perform minstrelsy, as a way of just gaining the acceptance to perform anything in the mainstream.
You've got the villain in hangover and the gangnam style guy having huge success basically by playing characters that purposefully seem funny and counterintuitive coming from an Asian guy. There was a sitcom called "outsourced" about a bunch of accented Indians at a call center ( i think that was the premise), you've got anziz ansari basically doing entire sets of "let me make jokes about my indian heritage, white people you do not understand!" etc. and that "axis of evil" comedy tour which is basically just revolves around making jokes about muslims stereotypes or the people who stereotype muslims. There was that movie with owen wilson and vince vaughn recently working at google for some Apu-sounding Indian dude.
There's nothing wrong with incorporating race or social issues into your comedy. Like Chappelle can joke about black people, but he's a great overall comedian so its not like hes just a token minstrel. It seems like right now there's a lot of comedy out there that isn't creative or funny, just strictly about going for cheap laughs based on Asian and Indian stereotypes which seems like a safe thing to parody right now.
First it was blacks, obviously. Dating all the way back to minstrelsy. Then we had a waive of mainstream guys like Carlos Mencia and George Lopez, and the "Latin Kings of Comedy" etc. that the media tried to capitalize on as a trend. And now we are into the era of Asian/Indian comedies where we all get to laugh at the ways their culture is different without it being too politically incorrect yet.
Which culture will be next, mewonders. Samoans?