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flamingsword ([personal profile] flamingsword) wrote2010-01-12 03:06 pm
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James Cameron's Avatar and racism.

As a person of pallor, I am concerned about what people are saying about race and class issues as displayed by the movie. And so I have decided to play devil's advocate over on io9's article about the racism inherent in Avatar's handling of the film's themes.

In his off-screen backstory our protagonist, Jake Sully, went from being one of the most entitled class of 'haves' to being a pitiable 'have-not' by being a Marine who has lost the use of his legs. He had been an able-bodied white male of above-average attractiveness from an educated family, so he had most of the favorable attitudes our culture has available going for him, and then was forced to deal with how much of what he had was unearned when all those privileges were taken away. The discrepancy between what our culture says it is and what it shows to minorities was painfully revealed. Then he was immersed in a radically different culture in which he had to earn his place by working for everything. Considering the emotional satisfaction of hard-earned success versus how his previous existence showed itself to be a false victory with all attendant disappointment, how is it surprising or racially motivated that he defected to a more rewarding culture?

Rich people of any color, people who are attractive or educated, people who are of the racial majority in their culture: anyone who has privilege can have it taken away. Achieving success after you've had a brush with the flawed standards of our culture has got to feel like being a kid and winning a chess game with your uncle. No matter how much he insists that you did it all by yourself, his compromised credibility takes all the savor out of the game.

So here's the thing: some privileged people are tired of privilege. When people of privilege realize their success is a sham, life's accomplishments become unsatisfying. Most people of ethical caliber will then seeka level playing field to prove themselves on and become part of a meritocracy. AVATAR is their story.
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[personal profile] elialshadowpine 2010-01-12 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)
That's actually a really apt perception. Thank you. :)

(Anonymous) 2010-01-13 07:06 am (UTC)(link)
but he didn't become part of a meritocracy. the trees/god chose him. remember the scene with the pollen landing on him. he was destined, chosen, apointed.

A Different Perspective

[identity profile] lord-of-entropy.livejournal.com 2010-01-17 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
From a Chinese blogger (http://globalvoicesonline.org/2010/01/11/china-bloggers-reviews-of-avatar/)- I found the alternate plot proposal intriguing:

"The main male character has to be from another planet. He is a traitor of his highly civilized planet, where uncontrolled development has destroyed their planet to the point where they could no longer live there. They send a few of them to Earth to continue their species. Because we, the human beings, are sympathetic but also eye their high technology, we decided to start a high-tech energy project which will destroy planet Earth.

The more advanced the technology, the greedier you become. These foreign species would therefore be more evil than human beings. But among them there is this traitor, who, due to various reasons, falls in love with a female human working in an environmental NGO. Because of love, he revealed to human beings that the energy project would destroy Earth. Under his leadership (that it is led by an alien but not an American would be more acceptable to the world), human beings fight against the aliens in an ultimate war."
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[identity profile] tomboy-typist.livejournal.com 2010-01-27 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Hiiii! You may know me from [livejournal.com profile] aingeal1's journal. >.> Also [livejournal.com profile] wizard_pen. I wanted to tell you how much I appreciate your effort. I took a post-colonial stab at the movie myself, though trying to spin it positively. This was mostly in response to very annoying wank that was being stirred on [livejournal.com profile] fantasywithbite.

But anyway. Hi, I'm Wil, I hope this isn't creepy or anything, because it really isn't intended to be. >.>