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Dr Zuleyka Zevallos
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Applied sociologist. Latin-Australian on Gadigal land. #Intersectionality, equity & diversity. Founder @sociologyatwork. Co-manage @STEMWomen & @ScienceOnGoogle

Sydney, New South Wales
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    1. Ryan Al-Natour‏ @DrRyanAlNatour Jun 27
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      #HandmaidsTale - As much as I enjoy watching about dystopias and thinking about them with a sociological lens, I really think this one misses the point in capturing how 'race'/'ethnicity' would play out in an extension of Gilead (which is basically Trump's America)

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    2. Dr Zuleyka Zevallos‏ @OtherSociology Jun 27
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      Black women and other women of colour have written about this extensively, for years, about the book and the TV adaptation It's not "Trump's America." Atwood uses history of what's happened to Black & Brown women under colonisation, erases race, & imagines it as White women

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    3. Ryan Al-Natour‏ @DrRyanAlNatour Jun 27
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      Thanks for clarifying Zuleyka, I haven't read the book - had no idea Atwood appropriated colonial stories in this way. I am told that in the book, the issue of 'race' wasn't dealt with at all. It appears this dystopian society removes 'race' as an issue between humans within.

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    4. Dr Zuleyka Zevallos‏ @OtherSociology Jun 27
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      Race in the novel is largely swept aside. Almost all dystopian fiction by White people is imagining how unfair slavery, dispossession and murder would be if it happened to White people. And POC mostly don't exist, plus there's the idea that all of humanity would unite...

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    5. Ryan Al-Natour‏ @DrRyanAlNatour Jun 27
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      OMG Zuleyka excellent point re: Dystopian Fiction. Yeah you are right, I am getting really annoyed with how POC characters are usually sidelined. With #HandmaidsTale, I think that the inclusion of POC secondary/minor characters is their way of 'addressing race' in the TV series

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    6. Dr Zuleyka Zevallos‏ @OtherSociology Jun 27
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      Yes. Inclusion of Black queer woman was sloppily handled, even though she's potentially the best character.And Mexican diplomats buying White kids is an insidious and wilful twist on reality. That White people would take kids of colour without enforcing racial categories is ridic

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    7. Dr Zuleyka Zevallos‏ @OtherSociology Jun 27
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      There's much more. That the story centres a White woman, & this resonates so deeply with White audiences, when actually, Aboriginal kids removed from family & given to White families, WOC all over the world forced to give up their kids, or exploited in surrogacy deals for WW. 👀

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    8. Ryan Al-Natour‏ @DrRyanAlNatour Jun 27
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      It is amazing how after all this, Atwood is celebrated among Leftists. I do find the TV version universalises the experiences of POC women with white women in this fictional society.

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      Dr Zuleyka Zevallos‏ @OtherSociology Jun 27
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      Atwood has never handled this important critique well about the book But she completely mishandled TV criticism, deflecting to White tears, calling WOC toxic, disrespecting Dr Roxane Gay. It's a mess Book & show are entertaining - but the narrative must be unpacked & critiqued

      4:30 AM - 27 Jun 2019
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        2. Ryan Al-Natour‏ @DrRyanAlNatour Jun 27
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          Wow, I had no idea these discourses were taking place. You are absolutely right re: this narrative must be unpacked/critiqued. Will def look up Roxane's work on it

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        3. Dr Zuleyka Zevallos‏ @OtherSociology Jun 27
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          One final point. Who is punished with genital mutilation on the show? A queer White woman. Who lives with this practice & is at the forefront of challenging this? Not WW! Race/ culture/ sexuality dynamics here a prime examine of how White feminism ravages the stories of WOC

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