briefly discuss the relationship between race and class in terms of the hegemonicracial order. In doing so, consider how the film is a story about subject formation that reflects the "complex lived social reality" of race in the United States. More specifically, comment on either Killmonger's (Michael B. Jordan) final line in BP or Langston's (Danny Glover) explanation of the "white voice" in StBY in terms of subjectivity.*
Short answer:
(Short answer=2 or more sentences) Focusing on either Black Panther (BP) or Sorry to Bother You (StBY), briefly discuss the relationship between race and class in terms of the hegemonicracial order. In doing so, consider how the film is a story about subject formation that reflects the "complex lived social reality" of race in the United States. More specifically, comment on either Killmonger's (Michael B. Jordan) final line in BP or Langston's (Danny Glover) explanation of the "white voice" in StBY in terms of subjectivity.*
*Subjectivity: our sense of self as formed through both our intentional actions and unique experiences, and the historical, social, and cultural structures and situations into which we are born and live within.
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps