Cultural Appropriation In Django's Essay: Summary

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Analytical Outline hooks applies the term “cultural appropriation” to the way in which minorities are treated in our society. She explains that this appropriation of the black culture by the white is to seduce marginalized groups and make them feel as recognized as the dominant culture in terms of its accomplishments’ acknowledgement. This takes place mainly due to all the segregation in which black people passed through in the past, so the dominant culture tries to pass an image of reconciliation and equality (hooks 26). Scene connection: I see the cultural appropriation going the other way around in the scene, meaning that the white culture is being used by black people in order to expose equality. Django is the only black person which is free in the table, and he is dressed very nicely, which demonstrates his freedom. In times of slavery it was common to see white people wearing clothes like Django’s, but not a black man. Therefore, it shows the appropriation of a She explains that “blackness” - the black lifestyle, culture and characteristics - is associated with certain values, such as pleasure, death and decay, just because the person who is acting is black, and not because the action itself is related to such judgement (hooks 37). Scene connection: Calvin Candle explores Django’s desire to have his wife back by asking for the payment of a “ridiculous amount” in order to buy her. It is clear that Candle associated the amount of money that Django and Dr. Schultz were willing to pay with pleasure, since Broomhilda is desired by Django and seen as a sexual object, as demonstrated in a previous scene in the movie when one of Candle’s employees offers her to have sex with Dr. Schultz, and with death, since she could end up dead if they did not buy her. Pleasure and death are also mentioned by hooks to explain the associations that white people make to the black

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