Chromatic Casting Meme
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Place of take-off here @
handyhunter; Buffy the Vampire Slayer example by
entwashian, Harry Potter version by
such_heights, and really, there are many, many more out there. Check them out--and various meta in response--via
linkspam here.
Basic idea? Recast a movie, a tv show, a book or comic adaption, etc. with chromatic casting. Pictures make it vivid.
Confused by what's meant by 'chromatic' here? I like
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Basic idea? Recast a movie, a tv show, a book or comic adaption, etc. with chromatic casting. Pictures make it vivid.
Confused by what's meant by 'chromatic' here? I like
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We use the term “chromatic” as an umbrella definition for “person of color”, “non-white”, "multiracial", "indigenous", "sourcelander”, “hyphenate”, “diasporian”, etc.; while we acknowledge that it has shortcomings. Similarly, we accept that there is a certain flattening in our “white/Western/other” terminology.