Caroline Kwan is tired, but you can’t tell. On the final day of the conference, the political fundraiser, actress, and Twitch streamer sat across from me in the TwitchCon conference room. Wearing a pink jumpsuit and sneakers, her hair slicked back from her face, she looked clear-eyed and alert. .
“This year it’s like, oh my God. Day one: debater Rehearse, meet, greet, return debater Enjoy a show followed by a business dinner. It’s too much,” she sighed.
“I told my community I was going to try to stream on Saturday, I was going to try to stream on Sunday, and then I realized I didn’t like streaming at TwitchCon,” she admitted. Her community is impressive: 134,000 people, all gathered for Kwan’s rather specific live streams, which blend pop culture and politics and deliver them with biting humor and even more pointed commentary. Whether in person or on air, Caroline Kwan is a force.
Level Rowling Method
Kwan utilizes her rather unique background in her Twitch streams, covering major pop culture events like the Oscars and Emmys, and incorporating political and historical context into her commentary. Although she belongs to the inner circle of streaming royalty like Hasan “Hasanabi” Piker, Austin Show, QTCinderella and Will Neff (the latter of whom is her partner), Kwan has forged her own path.
“When I started going live, I didn’t want to get into political trouble with my relationship with Hassan, you know, personally, I’ve known him a long time and dated Will,” she said. “I don’t want this to be an ‘Oh, female Hassan’ thing… I want to do something on Twitch that no one else has done, which is why I rely heavily on pop culture, especially pop culture and politics. cross.
This intersection is perfectly reflected in Guan’s reporting Writers Guild of America 2023 strike. “I am a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) [Screen Actors Guild] And the WGA, when the strike happened, it was my first year on the air, so I was on the picket line,” she explained. “I cover them every day and explain to people this is about labor. I know this is Hollywood and people think only celebrities want more money. But most of the people in these unions are not rich. They may be Work hard for your income but they can’t afford health insurance… They deserve better working conditions, better pay… That was my first year of streaming and it really helped define me career.
Even though Kwan’s “bread and butter” is her awards show show, she still injects political and cultural commentary into her coverage. “I talk a lot about representation, I talk about the impact of movies on society…After 9/11, there was an influx of more anti-Muslim depictions – like everyone in the Middle East was a terrorist, ” she said. “It’s used to influence the American people and how they feel about what the government is doing there. Literally, the Department of Defense has a Bureau of Entertainment, which was established after World War II.
I mentioned call of Dutyand How similar games are also influencing people’s perceptions of the Middle East. She nodded. “So much of pop culture is propaganda. Some of it is very subtle. Some of it is not so subtle,” she explains. “So the key is recognizing when something is propaganda. Like I always say, ‘Look, I’m not saying you can’t enjoy a TV show that’s obviously very pro-police or whatever, you just have to recognize That, right? Just know when to be influenced by popular media.
The price of being a woman online
Naturally, our conversation turned to the pressures she faces as a woman in such a male-dominated space, and the various negative emotions she faces while streaming on Twitch.