İntersectionality And The Cycle Of Oppression İn Crazy Rich Asians Gcic 2022, youtube mp3 indir

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"Intersectionality and the Cycle of Oppression in Crazy Rich Asians" - GCIC 2022

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In “Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference,”
Audre Lorde addresses the effects of intersectionality, along
with how a culture’s cycle of oppression affects relationships.
Lorde defines intersectionality as the overlapping of factors
of identity that are used to oppress people and deem them
inferior. The cycle of oppression involves the continuation of
oppression through the mistreatment of minorities, deemed
socially acceptable. Cultures continue to perpetuate the cycle
of oppression because of the traditional significance it has on
generations. An intersectional analysis of Jon M. Chu’s 2018
film Crazy Rich Asians reveals the cycle of Chinese familial
hierarchy oppression. My presentation focuses on the main
protagonist, Rachel Chu, a highly educated, professional,
middle-class American. My analysis attends to Rachel’s time
in Singapore, where the matriarch and family acquaintance’s
view of Rachel’s identity threatens the familial hierarchy. Crazy
Rich Asians demonstrates how the cycle of oppression within
Chinese culture is challenged by Rachel’s intersectionality,
which acknowledges the continuation of oppression within the
Chinese familial hierarchy. The presentation highlights the
discrimination the oppressed face for their intersectionality
and how they deal with oppression while understanding an
unfamiliar culture.