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- Title
Get Out: A Study of Interracial Dynamics in an Unrepaired and Unrepentant America-A Modern Day Racial Horror.
- Authors
Nichols, Bryan K.
- Abstract
The article analyzes the film "Get Out" directed by Jordan Peele. Particular focus is given to the theme of underlying racial attitudes against protagonist Chris, who experiences racial faux pas and micro-aggressions by his girlfriend's wealthy white family. The author touches up on implicit bias in context of unconscious racism and prejudices against African-Americans by majority of white Americans, as portrayed in the film.
- Subjects
UNITED States; GET Out (Film); PEELE, Jordan, 1979-; RACE discrimination in motion pictures; FAUX pas; RACISM; PREJUDICES; MICROAGGRESSIONS; FICTION
- Publication
Psychoanalytic Review, 2018, Vol 105, Issue 2, p223
- ISSN
0033-2836
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1521/prev.2018.105.2.223