Margaret Cho’s: Psycho
Margaret Cho is considered one of the famous godmothers for using her comedian platform to discuss taboo topics. Cho is groundbreaking to Asian American culture because she is actively disassociates herself from stereotypes that consider Asian women as docile, dainty, and not self-reliant. Cho is none of instead openly expressing her sexuality, her tattoos, and has created a new form of identity for herself.
I enjoyed Margaret as a person but didn’t find the humor to be funny. However, I understand that her platform Is not just used for humor but for the audience and performer to discuss taboo topics like sexuality, sexual assault, racism, and drug abuse. Cho has created such a large fan base because she openly talks about these issues that tend to get ignored.
Cho has mastered the way Asian Americans have traditionally presented themselves and continue to strive for change. As Cassinelli says in “If we are Asian are we funny?” “The model minority is characterized by obedience, self-control, individualism, and “loyalty to the needs of the nuclear family” I appreciate Margaret Cho for setting an example in owning her autonomy. (Lee, Orientals 189). But I do believe the age gap made it harder to find humor or relate to some topics.
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