
Got this from a reader named Wen last week... it's an ad in
Providence Monthly for a new "fusion" restaurant called
Chinese Laundry in Rhode Island. I think it pretty much speaks for itself. Definitely something to get your Asian fetish on. Goodness. It's such a perfect example of
racist, sexist objectification in advertising. And then you call the restaurant "Chinese Laundry," to top it all off. Please tell me the wait staff wears coolie hats, because that would be so fabulous. Really, what does a headless, naked, tattooed woman have anything to do with Asian food? It's ridiculous. Then again, the ad seems to suggest that if I dine at this restaurant, I will get to see actual Asian nudity. It's blatant exoticization. Come and get it.
Ooh, it's so exotic and new and different. It's even more insulting considering the history behind this particular restaurant. In the space where the restaurant now stands, there used to be an actual Chinese-owned laundry shop, Sam Sing Laundry. But the building was sold, and the family that ran the laundry, the Lais, were evicted in 2002, closing the doors on a significant part of Chinese American history in the area:
The Last Word. Enter the
Chow Fun Group, appropriating the Chinese laundry concept and turning it into an oh-so-clever restaurant theme. And employing
racist,
sexist advertising. I wouldn't call myself a prude, but I'm surprised this ad even got published.
Jenn has a couple of good postings on the ad over at
Reappropriate. If this image disturbs and
angers you, and you'd like to voice your disgust to the appropriate people, contact the "Maestro" of Chow Fun Food Group, John Elkhay:
John ElkhayChow Fun Food Group
201 Wayland Square
Providence, RI 02906
Also consider writing to the
Providence Monthly, who published the ad:
Providence Monthly167 Valley Street
Providence RI 02909
Phone 401.521.0023 /// Fax 401.521.0024
providencemonthly@providenceonline.com
Give 'em hell. Hopefully they'll get the message that this is not an appropriate way to sell "Asian" food. Hell, it's not an appropriate way to sell anything.
That's racist! (Thanks, Wen.)