This lecture by Zing Tsjeng examines the way in which East and South East Asian people in the UK have been depicted in the British press and media over the last century. Zing Tsjeng is Executive Editor of VICE UK and author of the Forgotten Women series. She is the current holder of the Visiting Professor of Creative Media at the English Faculty, University of Oxford. Find out more and watch her first talk (Everything is online now – how the internet blurred fact and fiction) on the English Faculty website: https://www.english.ox.ac.uk/visiting-professor-of-creative-media

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