MysticCat |
03-17-2008 04:17 PM |
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Originally Posted by Taualumna
(Post 1619151)
On dumbing down and ethnicity:
I found this from a site called Multiplicative Identity:
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In 2007, Touchstone Pictures pulls the plug on "Deep in the Heart of Texas," a feature film starring Eva Longoria, about a fully assimilated Mexican American woman, saying there is nothing particularly "Latina" about an educated, professional shopaholic from Texas; meaning, the character is "too American" for audiences to believe as "Latina". (Meanwhile, Texas is no longer a majority-white state, and most Latinos there speak English…)
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If the above is true, isn't Touchtone basically saying that America is "too stupid" to believe that a Latina can be educated and a shopaholic? (though another POV is that they didn't want Eva typecast...this character doesn't sound too different from Gabi Solis...she's probably an EDUCATED Gabi)
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Well, if you actually read that quote in context, that's not what the author claims Touchstone is saying at all. The message taken in the full context is about "a shifting corporate media climate that increasingly scapegoats and targets immigrants and Latinos."
Why? "Hollywood, America, the mainstream media, they have already decided the DIRTY GIRLS project is too risky - just like 'Bordertown,' just like 'Deep in the Heart of Texas'. This one, and every other one like it. Look at what is happening across the country, to all of us who are Latino and creative. We are, in a word, screwed, because America has been on a hatefest against immigrants, and the media confuses the words 'immigrant' and 'Latino,' and the resulting effect is that over the past few years, Americans have been trained to see all of us as a huge threat to their well-being, at the very same time the economy has tanked. We are the face they blame."
If what the writer claims is true, then it is undeniably sad and based on prejudice. But it's not an example of dumbing down.
On the other hand, you already answered your own question in the negative -- America clearly is not too stupid to believe that Gabi Solis is educated and a shopoholic. (At least the character is presented in a way where at least some education seems to be assumed.)
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