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  1. Sep 2, 2020 · KEYWORDS: Race, whiteness, critical-race studies, music theory, white racial frame. ABSTRACT: For over twenty years, music theory has tried to diversify with respect to race, yet the field today remains remarkably white, not only in terms of the people who practice music theory but also in the race of the composers and theorists whose work ...

  2. We argue that when The Hate U Give was rendered into a film, a number of the changes weakened the novel‘s counterstory messages around racism and white supremacy. Key Questions to Consider When...

  3. A CRML analysis allows students to critically challenge what is presented to them through film. In doing so, they become critical consumers of films who are better able to understand the world(s) they live in and how the whitewashing of films relates to many of their daily experiences with race. References Anderson, T. (2018, August 30).

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  4. ABSTRACT: Grounded in critical race media literacy (CRML), we contend that a comparison of The Hate U Give novel and adapted film can allow for more nuanced conversations in the classroom regarding the functions of racism in America, including intersectionality and colorism.

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  5. 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 in film. Whitewashing will be viewed as direct racism, or the act of treating people differently in

  6. Grounded in critical race media literacy (CRML), we contend that a comparison of The Hate U Give novel and adapted film can allow for more nuanced conversations in the classroom regarding the functions of racism in America, including intersectionality and colorism.

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  8. Jun 2, 2023 · David C. Oh's Whitewashing the Movies: Asian Erasure and White Subjectivity in U.S. Film Culture (2021) is an imaginative, paradigmatic examination of big-budget films from 2008–2018.

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