Stages
Liens
Club
Tournoi
Forum
Accueil

Espace
Membres


INSCRIPTION


 Index du Forum -> Conseils pour débuter -> As soon as Nina Davuluri


Poster un nouveau sujet   Répondre au sujet
Voir le sujet précédent :: Voir le sujet suivant  
Auteur Message
aderfp633



Inscrit le: 27 Sep 2011
Messages: 7915
Localisation: England

MessagePosté le: Lun Sep 30, 2013 3:28 pm    Sujet du message: As soon as Nina Davuluri Répondre en citant

As soon as Nina Davuluri,[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]moncler on sale[/url], an Indian-American born in New York City, was named Miss America, hateful posts started to appear on Twitter. Within two days these had numbered to over 700. Davuluri was castigated for being a terrorist,[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]moncler outlet[/url],[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]moncler down jackets[/url], an Arab, a foreigner, but most of all for not being American: “Miss New York is an Indian…With all due respect, this is America”, “Egypt dancing? This is America”,[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]moncler on sale[/url], “9/11 was 4 days ago and she gets Miss America?” ran some of the tweets.The prototype of an American was Theresa Vail from Kansas, a white US army sergeant who loved hunting and,[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]discount moncler jackets[/url], according to the tweets,[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]moncler outlet[/url], “loves America”. Hints of Jessica Lynch here? The assumption obviously was that Davuluri could not love America because she was not American.These tweets are not particularly surprising even though many recognise them as racist. Asian-Americans have always been regarded as foreigners. The recently deceased Japanese-American historian Ronald Takaki was always fond of repeating stories about being praised by strangers for his English speaking abilities even though he was a fifth generation Japanese-American. Asian-Americans, even when they can clearly be seen as second generation through marks such as speech, popular culture affiliations, and dress, are still seen as coming from somewhere else. Hence the ubiquitous question “where are you from?” to which the satisfactory answer is never “Chicago”.One has to wonder at the vehemence of these tweets,[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]moncler sale[/url], though, given the fact that Indian-Americans have actually been elected to high office in the US. Both Louisiana and South Carolina have governors of Indian origin – Bobby Jindal and Nikki Haley respectively (although the tweeters might not know that). But in order to be successful, both have attempted to ‘pass’. Nikki Haley changed her name from Namrata Randhawa, converted from Sikhism to Christianity when she married her Methodist husband, checked ‘white’ on her voter registration form in South Carolina, and routinely advertises her faith.Bobby (Piyush) Jindal is a fervent Hindu convert to Catholicism and used his recent conversion as a major campaign pitch. Lest he be confused with a former Hindu,[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]discount moncler jackets[/url], Jindal abstained from a nonbinding 2007 resolution commemorating Diwali, the most important Hindu festival.Both Haley and Jindal are,[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]moncler sale[/url], of course, the kind of minority faces Republicans like – minorities who are against minority rights but whose brown faces make the Republicans look less white. Nikki Haley has supported an immigration bill similar to the one in Arizona. Jindal,[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]moncler down jackets[/url], on the 50thanniversary of Dr Martin Luther King Jr’s speech claimed the end of all racism and criticised minorities for emphasising their heritage. Both Haley and Jindal oppose welfare programmes (which have incorrectly been racialised) and support gun rights. Translation: they are whiter than the whitest Republicans.Unfortunately one cannot ‘pass’ in a beauty contest where the flesh is literally laid bare and Nina Davuluri flaunted her ethnicity by performing a Bollywood dance. The point is not about the Miss America contest. Beauty contests do little other than objectify and commodify women (supposed interviews and ‘talent’ notwithstanding) and should be boycotted anyway. But we should all be disturbed, though not surprised, by yet another slew of the limited imaginings of nation.Original title: ‘Indian-Americans and the problem of passing’Courtesy: Counterpunch.org
_________________
People watching the forthcoming beginning of the German half of the inhabitants of Berlin are no interested in co-optation
Revenir en haut de page
Voir le profil de l'utilisateur Envoyer un message privé
Montrer les messages depuis:   
Poster un nouveau sujet   Répondre au sujet    www.badminton-web.fr Index du Forum -> Conseils pour débuter
Page 1 sur 1

 
Sauter vers:  
Vous ne pouvez pas poster de nouveaux sujets dans ce forum
Vous ne pouvez pas répondre aux sujets dans ce forum
Vous ne pouvez pas éditer vos messages dans ce forum
Vous ne pouvez pas supprimer vos messages dans ce forum
Vous ne pouvez pas voter dans les sondages de ce forum





Contactez-nous !


Recopiez le mot badminton ici :

Votre nom (ou Pseudo) :
 

Votre adresse mail :
 

Votre message :
 

 



A propos de ce site...


Badminton-web est développé et maintenu par www.agence404.com, 1 rue Suffren à Nantes (RCS Nantes B 498 013 432).
Il est hébergé par Celeonet.

L'ensemble du présent site : rédactionnel, éléments graphiques, ergonomie générale et tout autre composante, est déposé et protégé par un copyright. Aucune copie n'est autorisée a priori.

Les demandes d'échanges sont toutefois bienvenues. Pour ce faire, utilisez le formulaire ci à gauche.




Qui sommes-nous ?


Khazâd, c'est mon pseudo, et je suis votre interlocuteur principal sur Badminton-web.fr. Passionné de web, je suis entouré par une fine équipe de collaborateurs tous aussi passionnés que moi.

Lydia, rédactrice on-line, transforme nos contributions "sms" en vrai bon français.
GG est le roi du forum, qu'il anime,
Fred est aux p'tits soins pour les bad-conseils,
Badidonk est notre partenaire qui alimente l'agenda du Badminton,
Patrice, Julien et l'équipe de +2bad vous proposent régulièrement leurs articles.

Et puis vous, chers lecteurs, qui contribuez chacun à votre mesure à la richesse, à la pertinence et à la convivialité qui fait l'âme de ce site qui est le vôtre !