Posted: March 7th, 2015
Hood" representations
Project description
Academician Murray Foreman calls “the implicitly racist paternalistic assumptions” in Colors obvious. He is speaking of the notion that blacks are out of control and
require white supervision, control and direction. This is an ideology developed during colonialism. Do you agree or disagree that this view materializes in Colors? How
and why? How do you compare Colors to Drumline or to one or more of the previously viewed films about urban youths? Is paternalism the same? What is different? How
does the representation of black community and black males compare? In this assignment, pick one specific scene that ties into your analysis. Important for this
assignment is that in your writing, you describe aspects of mise en scene (lighting, sets, clothing, music, etc.) that support your ideas. Consider how course writers
do this in their articles and how it adds to your understanding of the film
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