The year is 2022, and three American films–Domee Shi’s Turning Red, Daniel Kwan and
Daniel Scheinert’s Everything Everywhere All At Once, and Iris K. Shim’s Umma–are
released within the span of one month. All feature Asian American mothers who grapple with
intergenerational trauma in some way as it threatens their relationships with their daughters.
Inspired by their similarities and contemporaneity, this thesis critically examines these films’
representations of the Asian Mother, as well as paratextual audience engagement with these
representations across selected online channels.
History
Principal supervisor
Claire Elizabeth Perkins
Additional supervisor 1
Earvin Charles Cabalquinto
Year of Award
2025
Department, School or Centre
School of Media, Film and Journalism
Course
Master of Arts Research Training
Degree Type
MPHIL
Campus location
Australia
Faculty
Faculty of Arts
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