Demonstrates the typical colorblind pattern that Bonilla-Silva (four frames, rhetorical/semantic moves in language, storylines) describes in the textbook.

Watch the film Get Out (2017) decide whether the societal evidence he/she reviews in the paper

(a) demonstrates the typical colorblind pattern that Bonilla-Silva (four frames, rhetorical/semantic moves in language, storylines) describes in the textbook; or

(b) reveals a more progressive and/or minority pattern (decrease in segregation, acceptance of interracial relationships, advancements made by race/ethnic groups); or

(c) some combination of the above (a and b); or

(d) some other pattern not discussed in the textbook but worth exploring in future research ( You will need to support these ideas from text of LibGuide readings or student research w/citations).

The student may find that the quotes he/she analyzes deliberately challenge one of the 4 frames of colorblindness for the future of a multiracial society.

In other words, how do the representations discovered in your analysis help and/or hinder a society’s progress toward inclusive multiracial democracy?

Demonstrates the typical colorblind pattern that Bonilla-Silva (four frames, rhetorical/semantic moves in language, storylines) describes in the textbook.
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