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This study aims to dissect how whitewashing and blackwashing differ, as well as discuss how blackwashing succumbs to the racist history of the Hollywood film industry despite its attempt at leading a brighter future for Black representation
The accurate term coined to describe this phenomenon is whitewashing. In this article, I will briefly examine this existing racist practice in Hollywood by highlighting some selected whitewashed race representations in American cinema.
Jan 10, 2020 · Not participating in a music genre that authenticates blackness, such as hip-hop (Clay 2003), often leads to allegations of “not being black enough” or “acting white” (Rollock et al. 2013). Our article makes several contributions to the sociological study of race and ethnicity.
- Julian Schaap, Pauwke Berkers
- 2020
Introduction. The prevalence of preferential casting of White individuals for minority roles in the United States (US) film industry has been termed: “Whitewashing” (White-washing, 2016)....
Sep 29, 2014 · Summarizes two recent approaches in whiteness studies: eliminativists, who would abolish the idea of race altogether; and critical conservationists, who agree that race lacks a biological referent but nonetheless think that it is a useful cultural category for understanding the history of discrimination.
Whitewashing Through Film: How Educators Can Use Critical Race Media Literacy to Analyze Hollywood’s Adaptation of Angie Thomas’ The Hate U Give. August 2020. International Journal of...
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Dec 2, 2022 · White-washing the movies: Asian erasure and White subjectivity in U.S. film culture. David C. Oh, New Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, 2022, 210pp, $29.95 (Paperback), ISBN 978-1978808621. Harpreet Mangat Berkeley Interdisciplinary Migration Initiative, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA. Pages 621-623 | Published online: 02 Dec 2022.