Mississippi Masala Film Notes

  • music = mix of Uganda and delta style
  • Asians pushed out of Uganda – parallels between exile and colonization in US history
    • Indians brought over by British to build railroad : Chinese coerced to US to build railroad
    • What happened to mixed race during that time?
  • colorism, “darkie,” acting white = believe they’re better
  • family = home
  • quote on how racism is like a tradition that’s passed down like a recipe and poc have to decide what to eat and what to leave
  • What is home when you’ve been forced out? Forced in?
  • relationship w police
  • interracial/cultural relationships/”rules,” loyalties
  • love & shame – race and sex
  • money & class
  • “running away” from neighborhood vs. “getting out”
    • don’t like to see others of own race do well
  • mother tongue/language
  • “stranger’s country” – Aimee Phan
  • Okelo and his perspective
  • masala
  • father and mother figures
  • assimilation

 

South Asian Representation in US Media & Pop Culture

  • map of “South Asia” – borders become subjective
  • 1st South Asians in US and history of riots
  • “Asiatic Zone of Barred Citizenship”
  • 1923 court case to prove whiteness, similar to Japanese
  • allowed in if have skill, but also came in as refugees
  • 1920s, guru philosophies and rise of science & spirituality
    • inspired music like the Beatles
    • legitimacy doesn’t matter if you have a following
  • (Mis)representation
    • themes of associating w cultural practices/artifacts rather than indiv. people
      • brown face, Peter Sellers
      • Eat, Pray, Love
    • math, science stereotypes
    • exotification
  • Effect of 9/11 on South Asians
    • rise in Islamophobia = rise in hate against South Asians
    • shift from orientalism/mysticism to menacing
    • confusion of Sikh with Muslim
    • Malala and other political faces
  • Reclaiming Narratives
    • trend of breaking into mainstream by appealing to white audience by accessing/appropriating black culture in a way that appeals to whiteness
    • ex: MIA
    • Nora Jones and Freddie Mercury = ex.s of opposite, hiding/not acknowledging South Asian identity, getting closer to white closer
    • Tamo – difficult to talk about self authentically
    • accent vs. no accent
    • South Asian vs. South Asian Am.
    • representation of South Asian women

 

Writing Workshop: Problem Solving

  • confront your writing problems
    • perfectionism
  • college education is voluntary
  • progress not perfection
  • citing work and being consistent in MLA style
  • don’t be lazy w works cited
  • transfer skills to Academic Statement