Does Precious stereotype big black women?
Excitement surrounding the film Precious continues to grow as the gripping tale of a young woman’s struggle to overcome her past opens in theaters. The film’s main character is Claireece “Precious” Jones, an abused teen mother who is dark-skinned, overweight and illiterate.
Fears that the movie would be viewed as exploitative, or suggest that all black women are like Precious nearly prevented the film from seeing the big screen.
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Fears that the movie would be viewed as exploitative, or suggest that all black women are like Precious nearly prevented the film from seeing the big screen.
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Honestly George, I'm personally sick and tired of everything that shows what a lot of young women of color ( and in other cases) are or have dealt with, that it boils down to if we are being stereotyped or not. If she was lighted-skinned, skinny and still illiterate, would that be an issue. Or better yet, if she was at the top of her class, still abused, overweight, from a two parent home and still got pregnant. Would it be a problem then? and if so what would it be?