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      • Whitewashing refers to the practice of diminishing or erasing the presence and contributions of non-white cultures in art, while blackwashing involves the incorporation or emphasis of Black identities in historical or traditionally non-Black contexts.
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  2. May 24, 2024 · Whitewashing art and history. Whitewashing the past goes far beyond how the Civil War has been traditionally taught in American schools as a battle over states’ rights in which slavery was...

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  3. Jul 2, 2021 · Well, whitewashing is the act of replacing an originally character of color, or of a minority group, with a white character/person/actor. It’s been done many times in movies and television shows. Blackwashing, or racebending, is the act of taking an originally white character and making them black, or a person of color.

  4. Whitewashing refers to the practice of diminishing or erasing the presence and contributions of non-white cultures in art, while blackwashing involves the incorporation or emphasis of Black identities in historical or traditionally non-Black contexts.

  5. Jan 16, 2019 · Where are all the beautiful, powerful, black-skinned females from mythology and history? They were erased by Western art, argues Sophia Smith Galer.

  6. In its simplest form, whitewashing refers to the tendency of media to be dominated by white characters, played by white actors, navigating their way through a story that will likely resonate most deeply with white audiences, based on their experiences and worldviews. There are four distinct types of whitewashing.

  7. Instead of a flagrant stain upon cinema, it is a shadow that lurks in the background. Instead of blackface, there is whitewashing. “Whitewashing” is generally defined as choosing a “white male or female to portray a character who is originally of an ethnic background.”.

  8. Jul 15, 2021 · Much is known about whitewashing and how damaging it is to represent People of Color in film with White actors, however, blackwashing is a recent term to describe what is more often called “colorblind casting.”.