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ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY: A socio-historical analysis of the consequences of modern anti-racism in Hollywood

Translated title

ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY: En socialhistorisk analyse af konsekvenserne af moderne antiracisme i Hollywood

Author

Term

4. term

Education

Publication year

2021

Pages

57

Abstract

This thesis examines the consequences of modern anti-racism and identity politics in Hollywood to illuminate the broader contemporary race conflict in the United States. Using Linda Nicholson for historical context and John McWhorter as a sociopolitical counterpoint, the study applies a hermeneutic, discourse-focused approach to American mainstream films, their receptions (reviews, articles, and YouTube commentary), and supplementary sources on industry economics, law, and online culture (#OscarsSoWhite, #MeToo, the inclusion rider, and cancel culture). Centered on the 2010s, it explores how critiques of the film industry are framed and translated into practice. The analysis suggests that recent releases and the surrounding diversity discourse may reinforce a view of the U.S. as pervasively racist, and that rigid inclusion and special treatment risk undermining merit-based achievement and individual agency. The thesis argues that Hollywood’s cultural shift has not met its equality goals and instead proposes returning to a value set emphasizing ongoing inclusion guided by professional judgment rather than identity-based criteria.

Denne afhandling undersøger, hvilke konsekvenser moderne antiracisme og identitetspolitik har i Hollywood, for at sige noget bredere om den aktuelle racekonflikt i USA. Med Linda Nicholson som historisk ramme og John McWhorter som sociopolitisk modstemme anvender studiet en hermeneutisk og diskursorienteret tilgang til amerikanske mainstreamfilm, deres receptioner (anmeldelser, artikler og YouTube-kommentarer) samt supplerende litteratur om brancheøkonomi, jura og onlinekultur (#OscarsSoWhite, #MeToo, inclusion rider, cancel culture). Fokus er på 2010’erne og på, hvordan kritik af filmindustrien formuleres og omsættes til praksis. Analysen peger på, at både nyere filmudgivelser og den omkringliggende diversitetsdiskurs kan videreføre en forestilling om USA som gennemgående racistisk, og at rigid inklusion og særbehandling risikerer at undergrave meritbaserede præstationer og handlekraft. Afhandlingen argumenterer for, at Hollywoods kulturforandring ikke lever op til målsætningerne om lighed, og foreslår i stedet en tilbagevenden til et værdisæt med løbende inklusion baseret på faglig dømmekraft frem for identitetskriterier.

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