In the field of psychology, as in life, there are several ways of saving face. Face is the common notion of pride or social status, the technical notion (from Goffman) of being fully qualified to play ...
Welcome back to our queer film retrospective, “A Gay Old Time.” In this week’s column, to celebrate Mother’s Day this weekend, let’s revisit the 2004 queer Asian-American rom-com Saving Face. To ...
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"If I could only have one food to eat for the rest of my life?" "That's easy. Pez. Cherry flavor Pez. No question about it." ...
The phrase to "save face" has been around a long time. It's been part of English vernacular since the 19th century. The concept is a core social value in Asian cultures, among others. The meaning has ...
I’m going to kick off this review with a bold claim: Alice Wu’s Saving Face (2007) belongs in the S-tier of the New York City romantic comedy canon. Sure, it’s far less known than some of the ...