Bridgerton and the Failings of "Colour-Blind" Casting - a podcast by Soaliha & Mitch

from 2021-02-17T07:00

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This week we talk about the much hyped period drama Bridgerton and its attempt at 'colour-blind' casting - and all the ways that awkwardly backfired. 


We discuss Hamilton's contentious racial politics, the awkward implications that come with casting a Black Hermione, and if colour-blind casting can ever really work in a world built on white supremacy. 


Our spoiler-filled (and potentially triggering) chat of Bridgerton is from 13:00-41:15.


 


Soaliha: @soalihaofficial 


Mitch: @mitchs.miscellanea 


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Email: heresthethingthopodcast@gmail.com


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Facebook Group: Here’s The Thing, Tho With Soaliha Podcast Group 


 


Sources:


https://observer.com/2021/01/bridgerton-sees-race-through-a-colorist-lens/


https://www.vox.com/22215076/bridgerton-race-racism-historical-accuracy-alternate-history


https://www.vox.com/22194033/bridgerton-netflix-rape-scene-novel 


https://www.counterpunch.org/2015/08/21/hamilton-the-musical-black-actors-dress-up-like-slave-tradersand-its-not-halloween/




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