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Race Trader Podcast
Boston & J
33 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to the Race Trader podcast! A place where Boston and J trade ideas on race by way of discussing culture through a black and white perspective. They bring a nuanced look into older and contemporary black culture and its impact on the racial dialogue in America.
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Welcome to the Race Trader podcast! A place where Boston and J trade ideas on race by way of discussing culture through a black and white perspective. They bring a nuanced look into older and contemporary black culture and its impact on the racial dialogue in America.
Show more...
Film History
TV & Film
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023 / Django Unchained (2012) w/ Gary & Ralph
Race Trader Podcast
1 hour 29 minutes 27 seconds
4 years ago
023 / Django Unchained (2012) w/ Gary & Ralph

This episode was recorded on July 1st, 2021. We are joined again by Gary & Ralph. Enjoy!

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Discussed: the controversy surrounding Django Unchained; The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism by Edward E. Baptist; slave revenge stories; Thomas Jefferson; The Whitney Plantation museum; psychopathic histories; Indiana Jones; favorite lines from Django; Tarantino’s depiction of violence; fugitive slave laws; a sweet ending; Bass Reeves; Dead or Alive; an inverse of “The Magical Negro” trope; Django’s transformation; Schultz’s decision to shoot Candy; Stephen Warren; plot holes; Schultz’s character; southern hospitality; the original Django; suicide by cop; Star Wars: A New Hope; tenacity and privilege; the value of an outsider’s perspective; Twelve Years a Slave; intended audiences; confronting darkness in film; southern myth making; performative courtesy and violence; and Auschwitz weddings.

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Race Trader Podcast
Welcome to the Race Trader podcast! A place where Boston and J trade ideas on race by way of discussing culture through a black and white perspective. They bring a nuanced look into older and contemporary black culture and its impact on the racial dialogue in America.