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logovo1 ([personal profile] logovo1) wrote2006-03-02 10:37 am
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Sobre raza y representación en fandom

[livejournal.com profile] coniraya ha posteado aquí varias ligas interesantes para mi, en especial Stephen King's Super-Duper Magical Negroes.

Here are what I call the Five Points of the Magical Negro; the five most common attributes:

  1. He or she is a person of color, typically black, often Native American, in a story about predominantly white characters.
  2. He or she seems to have nothing better to do than help the white protagonist, who is often a stranger to the Magical Negro at first.
  3. He or she disappears, dies, or sacrifices something of great value after or while helping the white protagonist.
  4. He or she is uneducated, mentally handicapped, at a low position in life, or all of the above.
  5. He or she is wise, patient, and spiritually in touch. Closer to the earth, one might say. He or she often literally has magical powers.


¿Ejemplos que luego y luego recorde? The Green Mile, The Shawshank Redemption y The Stand.
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[identity profile] le-mousquetaire.livejournal.com 2006-03-02 07:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Ahí esta Morgan Freeman y su rol repetitivo de guía/amigo/conciencia del personaje blnaco en turno. Will Smith califica como la excepción a la regla ?

[identity profile] luxshine.livejournal.com 2006-03-02 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Solo hay un problema con dos de esos ejemplos: en The Green Mile es, a fin de cuentas, una muy obvia representación de Jesus y una critica al racismo de la epoca, mientras que Red, en el libro original, era escoces, blanco y pelirrojo, asi que el que tiene la culpa de que caiga en el estereotipo, es Morgan Freeman, no King :D (De la madre Abigail, tienes toda la razón del mundo)