Category Archives: Postcolonial & Race

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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The Future of Post-Colonial, Race, and Ethnicity in Television and Film

There is a paradox in talking about the future of race and the post-colonial in film. Speaking about race and ethnicity is so often paired with the historical grievances of the past, the same goes for the discussion of the … Continue reading

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