“…Regarding athletes of Asian descent, previous research noted how Asian American athletes’ recent ascendance to sport celebrity status are often framed in ways reinforcing orientalist stereotypes of Asian cultures, bodies, and genders (Chin and Andrews, 2016; King, 2011; Mayeda, 1999; Park, 2015). As blatantly racist messages diminished in the media, the portrayal of high-achieving Asian American athletes (e.g., Michael Chang, Michelle Wie) as ‘model minorities’ has become, in recent decades, a powerful yet insidious way to render Asian Americans as the perpetual ‘other’ (Joo, 2015). Recently, U.S. media’s explosive reaction to Taiwanese-American Jeremy Lin’s meteoric rise to stardom in the National Basketball Association (NBA), an exception of Asian males excelling in a contact team sport that demands athleticism, has drawn close scholarly attention to its ramifications on gender, masculinity, and U.S. race relations (Leonard, 2014; Park, 2015).…”