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The regulation of the Black body Marvina Newton

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The regulation of the Black body Marvina Newton

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Overview• Aren’t we post racial now?• Not at all: Racism alive and well. • A look at the media (90s media, media

today and children’s media):• The regulation of the black body (hair, skin

and features)• ‘Better when its white’: Appropriation and

theft of black culture• The explicit racism still ongoing today

• Impact: The slave mentality • What now?

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Lets think about race and privilege:• Privilege walk: 10 volunteers to take part

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Black people in Leeds

•25,000 (3.4%) Black men and women in Leeds

•Around 3% or 1.5 million of UK residents are Black

•Black culture in Leeds

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Anti racism movement & Black Beauty movement

- “I have a dream” (1963)

- Black is Beautiful movement big in the 1970s

- Now also Indian Dark is Beautiful movement in India

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Aren’t we post-racial now? - Racism isn’t over. - Still a long way

to go. - Black Beauty

movement was great (but regulation of Black body is still ongoing)

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Lets actually think about this

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Black in media during the 90s

- Sister Sister

- Moesha

- Proud Family

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Black in media during the 90s

- Dark skinnned characters stereotyped

- Fresh Prince of Bel Air

- Sister Sister (light skinned)

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Progress? Vogue 2008 cover

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Progress? Winnie Harlow

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Progress? Nivea 2011 advert

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Progress? Twitter 2013 meme

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Progress? Dove (Unilever) 2011 advert

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Media: Serena Williams

• Compared to wild animal

• Sponsorship compared to Sharipova

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Media: Oscars

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Media: Cinderalla (the first one)

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Media: Disney’s Cinderalla (2015)

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Children’s Media: Disney

- 1 Black princess: Tiana

- light skinned & thin framed

- Water melon sweets

- Zero Tiana dolls at Disneyland Paris.

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Children’s Media: Dora the Explorer

- Conforms to Latino sterotypeof kids running loose

- Can’t speak English properly

- Her makeover (below)

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- Only positive representation is Doc McStuffin

- First her name…..

- The doll version’s hair

- Her skin?

- Mixed race (she has freckles etc)

Children’s Media: Doc McStuffin

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Don’t be fooled…. The black body is still regulated• Hair• Skin• Features• Build

Even Advocate of Black is Beauty movement e.g., even India Arie has skin bleached (“Brown skin”)

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Hair• Black hair historically

stigmatized

• Huge market in getting natural hair to conform to European standards

• Braids argument with daughter everytime we go to hairdressers

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Hair

• Cornrows and dreads originated as Black fashion now co-opted”

• Only acceptable if white

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Skin: My own experience

• My dad’s dark skin

• It started with Black soap….

• You get tricked into it

• Skin bleaching = Lifelong market

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Skin: Current situation

• 95% of Nigerians skin bleach

• 1 in 10 use Fair and Lovely Skin bleaching

•Health problems (melasma etc)

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Skin bleaching: History

• Traced back to slavery

• Colourism still prevalent today (e.g., skin bleaching)

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Skin bleaching: Fair and Lovely advert • Video (30 seconds)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIUQ5hbRHXk

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Skin: Light skin is a double edged sword• Light skin women

actresses afraid they’re not Black enough.

• Yet dark skin women actresses worry they lips too full, their skin too dark

“During That’s So Raven I used to tan 4-5 times a week. I was worried I wouldn’t look Black enough”

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Black features• Black features devalued

e.g., in school

• Reflects media (e.g.,. Tintin)

• The new Black body

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Better when it’s white: MyleyCyrus

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Better when its white

• Whiteniciouscream & condemnation of White media

• What about Unilever?

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Better when it’s white: Saggy Pants

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Better when it’s white: African Fashion

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Explicit racism everywhere: Inc. Leeds- In Leeds gay scene.

- Carribean Leeds disassociate from Leeds Africans

- Racism in NHS

- Certain areas my children and I can not go

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Slave mentality

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Slave mentality

• This applies to women too.

• Slave mentality pits Black people against one another

• We have been taught there isn’t enough room at the table

• It becomes self policing, self regulating and governing.

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What now: Angels of Youth

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What now: Leeds, you, need to reach out

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Resources

• Dark Girls (2011) US film by Oprah exploring colourism

• Creofire blog https://creofire.wordpress.com/tag/skin-lightening/

• Angels of Youth https://www.facebook.com/angelofyouths

• hooks, B. (1992). Black Looks: Race and Representation

• Crenshaw, K. (1989). Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality,. Identity Politics, and Violence Against. Women of Color. Harvard Law Review