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Tara Gupta in response to Viewing 202 Through a Lens of Gender/Sexuality
I agree with the final statement regarding Contempt that Camille’s death “is not against women per se,” and want to elaborate on what I think it is about. First, we must remember that Camille’s death in Contempt does not stem … Continue reading
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Tara Gupta in response to ‘The Future of the Post-Colonial’
The way the media portrays people of color can be traced back to John Berger’s Ways of Seeing. In the book, Berger explains how ‘spectator-buyers’ aspire to be the images that they see in the media (Berger talks most … Continue reading
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