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Visual Identity Politics and Remix Society
Portfolio
Outline of Research on Visual Remix Strategies
Research into Remix: Huey Remixed
About Huey Remixed
Credits
Out Now! The Timeline
Out Now: The Book!
Out Now: The Movie!
Out Now: The Shirt!
The Book: Reviews.
My First Huey…
The Sample
Found Footage
Criteria For Selection
The Remix
The Timeline of Found Footage
The Timeline: Index
The Timeline 1967-70: Free Huey!
The Timeline 1970s: Pop.Cultural Remix
The Timeline 1990s: The Hip-hop Era
The Timeline 21C: The Age of Internet
The Black Panther Party Playlist
The Legacy of The Panthers
Weapons of revolution
We are Soldiers in Huey’s Army
The Original
“A Black Urban Warrior”
Jailbird in a Peacock Chair
History of a Panther logo
The Context
Short history of the Black Panther Party
Sampled History 66/67
Sampled History 1968
Sampled History 1969
Sampled History 1970
Sampled History 1971
Sampled History 72/82
Panther Power: Sloganism
Sources & References
Design Research #0:
On Classification
1. Introduction
Welcome & Motivation
Research Question & Project Outline
2. Creating a database
3. Visual Analyses
Typology
Stereotypology
Designing Dialogues
— On Citizenship
— On R’dam Noord
4. Conclusion
Sources & References
About
About the Studio For Visual Pop.Culture
About Mark Mulder
About Post-what.com
The Post-what Reading Guide
Contact & Mailing
Collections
Blackbook
Encyclopedia of —isms
Everyday People Every Day
Identity politics
Incomplete timeline of human classification
Portfolio
Products of Research
Race-ism
Re-mix
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Stereotypes
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United States
Huey P. Newton
classification
Oakland
The Netherlands
Black Panther Party for Self-defence
race
racism
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language
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stereotypes
white privilege
Poster
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design research
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education
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Emory Douglas
racial joke
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Search for:
Black face, White wash
In comics
Wiske as Blackface
African
Belgium
comic
joke
racial joke
stereotype
Suske en Wiske
Willy Vandersteen
Suske en Wiske, De Zingende Zwammen, p. 40.
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Stereotypes
The Mammy
The Mammy
Aunt Jemima
big
black woman
cantakerous
comic
Coon
fat
fierce
good-for-nothing husband
good-tempered
Hattie McDaniel
headstrong
housemaid
independence
jolly
maid
militant
polite
submissive
The Mammy is “so closely related to the comic coons that she is usually relegated to their ranks. Mammy is distinguished, however, by her sex and her fierce independence. She is usually big, fat, and cantankerous.
— Donald Bogle, 2001
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Timeline of Huey Remixed
Huey’s Re-Mix 2017: Chadwick Boseman
Black Panther Party for Self-defence
Black Panthers
Chadwick Boseman
comic
Diana Budds
Huey P. Newton
language
language of revolution
Marvel
Oakland
revolution
superhero
T'challa
United States
Wakanda
Black Panther (2018) via
www.imdb.com
Poster design by Art Machine.
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