Scheda di revisione: Black Representation in Arts and Film

1. 📌 Essentials

  • Focuses on the portrayal and perception of Black people in arts, film, and literature.
  • Highlights stereotypes, prejudices, and their evolution over time.
  • Key figures: Kehinde Wiley,, Tomi Adeyemi.
  • Major themes: authentic representation, parody, Afrofuturism.
  • Early Black roles: criminals, slaves, servants, blackface.
  • White savior films reinforce stereotypes and colonial narratives.
  • Panther's success exemplifies Black-led film profitability.
  • Afrofuturism: movement blending sci-fi, African mythology, and technology.
  • Industry issues: #OscarSoWhite (2016) and calls for diversity.
  • Modern works: "Children of Blood and Bone", "Dirty Computer".

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

  • Kehinde Wiley's "In is posing" — replaces religious icons with Black youth in hip-hop attire, challenging stereotypes.
  • Black features — curly hair, dark skin, broad nose, athleticism, linked to stereotypes.
  • Everett's "Erasure" — discusses prejudices linked to Black features and stereotypes.
  • Fictional book by Juanita Mae Jenkins — parody of stereotypes (prostitute, pregnancy) using mythology.
  • Early Black film roles — criminals, slaves, nannies, blackface; limited by marketability.
  • White savior films — depict White heroes saving Black characters, reinforcing stereotypes.
  • Afrofuturism — science-fiction + African mythology + technology, since 1950s.
  • Black Panther — blockbuster success, demonstrates market viability.
  • Modern Black narratives — space, myth, future ("Children of Blood and Bone").
  • Music (e.g., "Dirty Computer") — explores Afro-futurism and Black self-representation.

3. 🔬 Functions, Mechanisms & Relationships

  • Wiley's "In is posing" visually challenges stereotypes by replacing religious icons with Black youth.
  • Stereotypes are linked to physical features and cultural history; positive traits oppose stereotypes.
  • Everett perceives dual prejudice: against Black features and within Black communities.
  • The protagonist (wealthy Black novelist) opposes stereotypes but faces market rejection.
  • Jenkins' fictional book uses parody and mythology to critique stereotypes.
  • Early Black film roles were stereotypical; progress towards complex characters.
  • White savior films simplify issues, promote colonial narratives, and reinforce stereotypes.
  • Industry responses (e.g., 2016 Oscars) aim to diversify representation.
  • Black Panther's success proves Black-led films can be commercially viable.
  • Afrofuturism reclaims Black identity through sci-fi, mythology, and technology.
  • Modern works expand Black representation into space, myth, and future contexts.

4. 📊 Comparative Table

ItemKey FeaturesNotes / Differences
Wiley's "In is posing"Replaces religious icons with Black youth in hip-hop attireBright backgrounds challenge stereotypes
Stereotypes in featuresCurly hair, dark skin, broad nose, athleticismLinked to prejudiced perceptions vs. positive traits like intelligence
Everett's "Erasure"Dual prejudice against Black and White stereotypesHighlights internalized and external biases
Early Black film rolesCriminals, slaves, nannies, blackfaceLimited by marketability, stereotypical portrayal
White savior filmsWhite heroes saving Black charactersReinforces colonial and racial stereotypes
AfrofuturismSci-fi + African mythology + techOriginated 1950s, reimagines Black future
Black Panther700MUS,700M US, 1B worldwideDemonstrates profitability of Black-led films
"Children of Blood and Bone"Black characters in space, myth, futureAddresses Black pain, representation
"Dirty Computer"Music exploring Afro-futurismBlack self-representation in future contexts

5. 🗂️ Hierarchical Diagram (ASCII)

Black Representation
 ├─ Art & Visuals
 │    ├─ Wiley's "In is posing"
 │    └─ Contemporary art movements
 ├─ Literature
 │    ├─ Jenkins' parody & mythology
 │    └─ Modern Black authors
 ├─ Film & Media
 │    ├─ Early stereotypical roles
 │    ├─ White savior films
 │    └─ Recent successes (Black Panther)
 ├─ Movements
 │    ├─ Afrofuturism
 │    └─ Cultural activism
 └─ Industry & Recognition
      ├─ #OscarSoWhite
      └─ Calls for diversity

6. ⚠️ High-Yield Pitfalls & Confusions

  • Confusing stereotypes (features) with positive traits; they are distinct.
  • Assuming all early Black roles were negative; some were pioneering.
  • Overgeneralizing White savior films as only problematic; some critique colonialism.
  • Misinterpreting Afrofuturism as solely science fiction; it also includes mythology and cultural reclamation.
  • Believing Black success in film is universal; industry biases persist.
  • Thinking "Children of Blood and Bone" is purely fantasy; it addresses real Black issues.
  • Assuming "Dirty Computer" is only music; it is a cultural statement on Black futurism.
  • Overlooking the importance of authentic representation versus stereotypical portrayals.

7. ✅ Final Exam Checklist

  • Know key figures: Wiley, Everett, Adeyemi.
  • Understand stereotypes linked to Black features.
  • Explain Everett's perspective on dual prejudices.
  • Describe Wiley's "In is posing" and its purpose.
  • Recognize early Black film roles and their limitations.
  • Define white savior complex and its implications.
  • Recall the significance of the 2016 Oscars and industry response.
  • Know the financial success of Black Panther.
  • Define Afrofuturism and its origins.
  • Describe "Children of Blood and Bone" and its themes.
  • Understand how "Dirty Computer" explores Afro-futurism.
  • Be aware of the evolution from stereotypical to complex Black narratives.
  • Recognize ongoing industry biases and efforts for diversity.
  • Appreciate the cultural importance of authentic Black representation.
  • Be able to compare stereotypes vs. positive traits.
  • Understand the role of parody and mythology in critiquing stereotypes.

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Prejudice linked to Black features — examples?

Curly hair, dark skin, broad nose, athleticism, slavery ancestry

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Challenges stereotypes via art imagery.

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Victim of both White and Black prejudices, criticizes stereotypes

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