Southern Fried Asian

Sonia Saraiya | FL


Listen Later

On a new episode of Southern Fried Asian, Keith is joined by Vanity Fair TV critic Sonia Saraiya to talk about growing up Indian American in rural Florida.

Sonia tells Keith about why her family preferred settling in the middle of nowhere (2:00), how many Asian American communities buy into -- and thus perpetuate the model minority myth (8:30). She also recalls an infamous lunchbox moment (13:00) and how acceptance of ethnic food has evolved since then (16:00). Sonia also describes how television became her lifeline to the outside world (20:00) and using pop culture to help formulate an Indian American identity (29:00). Then, they talk about how important it is to upend stereotypes redefining what it means to be Asian in America (40:00). Finally, Sonia shares memories of her mother's cooking and remembers the excitement of Taco Bell coming to town (53:00).

Subscribe to the Southern Fried Asian podcast on iTunes, Google Play, NPR One, and now on Spotify! Support Hard NOC Media on Patreon.

Our official theme music is the song "Top Down" by ChopsTimothy Flu, and Mic Barz

Southern Fried Asian is produced by Keith Chow and Jes Vu.

 

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Southern Fried AsianBy Hard NOC Media

  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5

5

14 ratings


More shows like Southern Fried Asian

View all
Hard N.O.C. Life by Hard NOC Media

Hard N.O.C. Life

22 Listeners

The Middle Geeks by Hard NOC Media

The Middle Geeks

21 Listeners

Occupy Me by Hard NOC Media

Occupy Me

7 Listeners

ShoPowSho by Hard NOC Media

ShoPowSho

5 Listeners

Shelf Conscious by Hard NOC Media

Shelf Conscious

4 Listeners

DC Multicast by Hard NOC Media

DC Multicast

0 Listeners