Fetishized, Kaila Yu
Fetishized, Kaila Yu
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Fetishized
A Reckoning with Yellow Fever, Feminism, and Beauty

Author: Kaila Yu

Narrator: Kaila Yu

Unabridged: 7 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/19/2025


Synopsis

A “raw and lyrical” (New York Times) memoir-in-essays from former pinup model and lead singer of Nylon Pink Kaila Yu, reckoning with being an object of Asian fetish and how media, pop culture, and colonialism contributed to the oversexualization of Asian women.

No one fetishized Kaila Yu more than she fetishized herself. As a young girl, she dreamt of beauty. But none of the beautiful women on television looked like her. In the late '90s and early 2000s Asian women were often reduced to overtly sexual and submissive caricatures—the geishas of the book-turned-film Memoirs of a Geisha; the lewd twins, Fook Mi and Fook Yu, in Austin Powers in Goldmember; Papillon Soo Soo’s sex worker character in the cult Vietnam War movie Full Metal Jacket; and pin-up goddess Sung-Hi Lee. Meanwhile, the "girls next door" were always white. Within that narrow framework, Kaila internalized a painful conclusion: The only way someone who looked like her could have value or be considered beautiful and desirable was to sexualize herself.

Blending vulnerable stories from Yu’s life with incisive cultural critique and history, Fetishized is a memoir-in-essays exploring feminism, beauty, yellow fever, and the roles pop culture and colonialism played in shaping pervasive and destructive stereotypes about Asian women and their bodies. Yu reflects on the women in media who influenced her, the legacy of U.S. occupation in shaping Western perceptions of Asian women, her own experiences in the pinup and import modeling industry, auditioning for TV and film roles that perpetuated dehumanizing stereotypes, and touring the world with her band in revealing outfits. She recounts altering her body to conform to Western beauty standards, allowing men to treat her like a sex object, and the emotional toll and trauma of losing her sense of self in the pursuit of the image she thought the world wanted.

Candid and intimate, Fetishized is a personal journey of self-love and healing. It’s both a searing indictment of the violence of objectification and a tender exploration of the broken relationship so many of us have with beauty, desire, and our own bodies.

*Includes a downloadable PDF of Sources, Additional Reading, and the 'Not an Entirely Comprehensive List of Fetishized Portrayals of Asian Women in Mainstream Media' from the book.

About The Author

Kaila Yu is a freelance writer for the Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone, the New York Times, Business Insider, Conde Nast Traveler and more. Formerly, she was a model and the lead singer for the all–Asian American female rock band Nylon Pink. Fetishized is her first book. You can find Kaila online @kailayu.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Christine on September 12, 2025

Whew. A lot of mixed feelings here. On one hand, there were some parts of this memoir that felt familiar: that moment when you realize Memoirs of a Geisha is a pretty weird book (a book where a white American dude writes a novel in first person, from the perspective of a young Japanese woman, focused......more

Goodreads review by Stacy40pages on August 10, 2025

Fetishized by Kaila Yu. Thanks to @crownbooks for the gifted copy ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Kaila Yu did what she had to do to fit in with Asian representative in American culture in the late 90’s/early aughts. She internalized what she saw around her and made a career of it. Now she’s looking back and telling her......more

Goodreads review by Angela on July 21, 2025

Thank you to NetGalley and Crown Publishing for my arc in exchange for my unbiased opinion. As a fellow Asian American girly that thought the way to be taken seriously was to play into fetishizing myself, this collection of personal essays really struck a chord in me. Kaila Yu does a wonderfully poi......more

Goodreads review by whereissara on August 27, 2025

Fetishized is a raw, intimate, and honest memoir. I had never heard of Kaila Yu prior to reading this, but I am old enough to remember import models being a "thing" with how popular the Fast and the Furious franchise was in the early 00s. Kaila is a great writer- she reflects on her life as an Asian......more

Goodreads review by anastasia on September 29, 2025

4.5, rounded up When I told the first boy I ever dated that I was half-Japanese, later that same day, he asked if I liked hentai and if he could show me the hentai he liked to watch. I sat in his twin extra-long bed and watched an animated girl with blue hair and large breasts salivate at a faceless......more


Quotes

“Thoughtful. . . . [Fetishized is] a tough read, but ultimately, it’s a redemptive narrative. Yu, a skillful writer, doesn’t give a pass to the pop culture that shaped her, but she also shows compassion towards her younger self for the exploitation and discomfort she experienced while trying to find an authentic path forward.”—Shondaland

“Yu’s memoir is a true examination of the systemic factors that have shaped—and are still shaping—the exotification and fetishization of Asian women in the U.S. today.”NPR

“Candid and intimate . . . [A] voicey memoir-in essays. . . . Yu’s debut fuses critique, historical examination and feminist contemplation with an unsparing account of her personal journey. This is an unstinting and necessary read, a memoir that sits as a natural companion to Cathy Park Hong’s Minor Feelings. . . . [Yu] holds up a mirror not only to herself, but to the West, its past and present. And what a jaundiced reflection it is.”—The New York Times

“Kaila Yu’s debut is a hard-hitting memoir-in essays focused on the fetishization of Asian women. . . . She candidly digs into how she sexualized herself to conform to social conditioning and unrealistic Western beauty standards.”Ms. Magazine

“A mirror to the world that packs a punch. Yu reflects with such unflinching candor about glamour, culture, and fetishism it feels like you’re out for coffee with her. She moves through the personal and the global lens with such ease. This book was truly eye-opening.”Debutiful

“[I]ntentionally unflinching . . .Yu grapples thoughtfully with questions of representation—both the lack of it that shaped her youth and her own role in creating it.”Mochi Magazine

“Five stars! This is truly an amazing read. Kaila’s challenging perspective and her truth is an eye-opening experience on each page that keeps you glued and wanting to read more. People from all walks of life can learn something impactful from her story.”—Kiki Wong, guitarist for The Smashing Pumpkins

“For too long, Asian women have been objectified, reduced to exotic fantasies rather than seen as complex individuals with their own stories, struggles, and strength. Fetishized is an honest, raw, and beautiful memoir about attempting to find Westernized acceptance and, eventually, discovering true beauty within.”—Aiko Tanaka, comedian and actress, Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift

“Yu is fearless and unflinchingly self-aware. In this courageous memoir, Yu has become the role model her younger self was looking for.”—Bianca Mabute-Louie, author of Unassimilable: An Asian Diasporic Manifesto for the 21st Century

“[Fetishized] is a raw memoir, and Yu expertly balances visceral, emotional scenes from her life with trenchant social criticism. A disturbing but well-told memoir about the true costs of Asian fetishization.”—Kirkus Reviews

“A searing memoir . . . What sets Yu’s musings apart, in addition to their ferocity, is the author’s willingness to acknowledge her complicity in her own fetishization. . . . It’s an immense pleasure to read Yu as she does that unraveling with a ruthless gaze and a razor-sharp pen. This leaves a mark.”Publishers Weekly