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Race & Art in America: The Invisible Man meets Django Unchained --- Laura K. Warrell | Numéro Cinq
In this powerful and important essay, Laura K. Warrell refuses to bow to Quentin Tarantino as a pop icon and instead calls him out as a puerile manipulator of stereotypes. She puts his brutal and salacious Mandingo fight scene in Django Unchained (winner of the completely undeserved Oscar for Original Screenplay) up against Ralph Ellison's horrific fight scene in Invisible Man (published separately as a short story called "Battle Royal") and delivers a stinging indictment of lingering racism and black stereotyping in Hollywood and PC America. In the end, Ellison is the voice that speaks the black experience with grace, intelligence and dignity.