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  1. 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.”.

  2. Sep 5, 2017 · The problem of whitewashing is frequently linked to the lack of diversity and institutional racism of a Hollywood film industry that is disproportionately white and male and in which people...

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  3. Jul 2, 2021 · Blackwashing, or racebending, is the act of taking an originally white character and making them black, or a person of color. There has been a lot of backlash with both whitewashing, and blackwashing, some arguments saying that one is better than the other and some saying they are both the same.

  4. Whitewashing refers to the practice of casting white actors in roles that represent characters of diverse racial or ethnic backgrounds, often ignoring or erasing the authentic stories and experiences of those communities.

  5. Whitewashing refers to the practice of casting white actors in roles that were originally intended for characters of color, often erasing or downplaying the cultural backgrounds of those characters.

  6. Whitewashing refers to the practice of casting white actors in roles that are meant to portray characters of different racial or ethnic backgrounds, or altering stories to downplay the significance of these identities.

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  8. 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.

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