This document discusses stereotypes of Asians that have been portrayed in media over time. It notes that one of the earliest and most prominent Asian characters in American media was Charlie Chan, who was played by white actors using makeup and accents to appear Asian. While Charlie Chan was portrayed as intelligent, his Asian sons were depicted as foolish. More modern media often portrays all Asians as looking and acting the same, and common stereotypical roles include waiters, martial artists, and villains. The document suggests these stereotypes stem from historical representations during times of conflict between Western countries and parts of Asia.