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A new biography tells the story of a South Asian Hollywood star who passed as white

2025/3/20
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Mayukh Sen: 我被默尔·奥伯伦的表演深深吸引,尤其是在了解她复杂的身世后,更让我感动的是,她能够克服私生活的痛苦,创作出如此具有持久影响力的作品。她的早年生活充满了悲剧,她隐瞒了自己的真实身份,直到成年后才知道养母其实是祖母,而她以为是同父异母姐妹的人才是她的生母。她属于英属印度社群,但她既不被南亚同胞完全接受,也不被白人完全接纳,这导致她难以融入社会。在印度,她面临着种族歧视和阶级歧视,这使得她无法实现自己的演员梦想,最终不得不离开印度前往伦敦发展,并最终将目标锁定好莱坞。她利用自己的魅力和人际关系,在男性主导的好莱坞影坛中获得成功。她隐瞒南亚血统的原因是当时好莱坞的种族歧视和相关法律法规,如果公开身份,她的事业将面临巨大风险。在20世纪40年代,彩色电影的兴起也让她难以继续隐瞒自己的肤色,她的事业开始走下坡路。黑白电影在一定程度上帮助她隐藏了身份。通过与她的家人进行访谈,我得以补充和纠正了她生平的许多不实信息。她的故事具有警示意义,它反映了美国历史上存在的种族歧视问题,以及这种问题可能对娱乐行业产生的消极影响。 Deepa Fernandes: (作为访谈者,Deepa Fernandes 没有提出核心论点,而是引导Mayukh Sen阐述Merle Oberon的故事和观点。)

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In 1936, Merle Oberon became the first Asian woman–and person of color–to receive an Oscar nomination for best actress. She was nominated for her role in The Dark Angel and later starred in films like Wuthering Heights. But Oberon kept her mixed-race, South Asian heritage a secret, passing as white for her entire career. Mayukh Sen tells this story in Love, Queenie, the first biography of Oberon. In today's episode, Sen speaks with Here & Now's Deepa Fernandes about prejudice the actress faced during her upbringing in India, the role men played in her career, and the elaborate stories she told to keep her identity a secret.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)