I very much enjoyed this article and the choice of curation. I have long been wondering when someone would speak upon lack of representation of racial trope manipulation and segregation in many of these after school evening programs meant for the typical ...
I was really intrigued by this program and the signs and markers of asianness which its comments on. As a singular and mainstream observer of American programes i admit to never being introduced to such images of culturally expanded signs of asianess. Th ...
I feel like the use of relevant images from our daily lives creates a sense of liveness to the narrative flow of these episodes. Even though they are creating a commentary toward the "hyperawareness" as stated creates a media catalyst which prop ...
I agree with the last posting in that animation provides a space for the undermining of social tropes. The Simpsons is a tremendous figure in Prime Time Television for its comedic legacy and social commentary. The communal response to Banksys intro for th ...
I am in defense of the crude. I do not agree that animated television has been in decline nor do i believe that shows like Family Guy and the Simpsons differ from a different trajectory than that of Bobs Burgers. Bobs Burgers is a humble yet brilliant cou ...
Roots as a social meidator of race was created to expand on the misconceptions of the origins of blackness. Many of the reaganist beliefs viewd blackness as an undermining or threat to whiteness. The character of Kunta Kinte in the Roots is a social marty ...
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