In this picture we see two young adults, both of which
are African-American both of their signs speak to me on a very personal level. The
young man’s sign shows the assumptions other people have no doubtfully made of
him, because of his race and his size. It shows that someone would see him and
despite the fact that they know nothing about the young man, they would
automatically assume he is a threat. The young female has a sign that says
"pull your pants up, stay out of the wrong places and be more careful",
since I grew up black I know that this is more than likely something her mother
or father said to her before leaving the house. Those words will resonate with
some and they will fly straight over others heads. They arent just directions,
they are more words about safety. This picture was taken sometime in 2012-2013,
the two are dressed in all red; a symbol of violence and is typically
associated with blood, they both have a hood or a hat on which is seen as being
thuggish. If you wanted to read into the hoods even more, in 2012 Trayvon
Martin was shot and killed his killer said the fact that he was wearing a hood
and had his hands in his pockets made it seem like he was a threat. In reality
what they are wearing would automatically put them into a category with all the
thugs and associate them with being in a gang. Even if that isn’t the
case, people feel threatened by POC.
Margret Atwood and Young Huie both present the concept
of “othering” in very similar ways. One way
is through language, Atwood does more of this she strips people of their identity
by calling them Unwomen (elderly women, traitors and women who can’t
reproduce), Unbabies (deformed children) and Gender traitors (gay men). Without
an identity, you are automatically classified as an “othering” you are now something no one talks or thinks
about, especially in Gilead. Huie uses language with his signs, the signs show
the assumptions and the language used when talking to young black adults. The young
man’s sign shows that his identity was preconceived by strangers before they
even knew him. The young female’s sign shows the language black adults use when
raising their children. Multiple variations of this spiel have been spoken by multiple
black adults. It shows that as children we are identified as threats. Huie
shows that black people are considered “otherings” simply for our skin color
through his signs.
Helynea-
ReplyDeleteStrong first post, but I caution you with making too many generalizations or assumptions. Look only at what's there and then think about the why and with what effect. However, the understanding you gave for the image was great.
It's interesting how you looked specifically at their altair and I wanted to ask if you have any thoughts on why red is the prevailing color in the photo, is it red because they had on red or maybe something more?
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