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The Indian Chant and the Tomahawk Chop

The Indian Chant and the Tomahawk Chop

Theatre 300                                                                                     Instructor, Carole Wyand

 

 

Writing Assignment – DUE FEB. 11th

 

Indian Chant/TOMAHAWK CHOP

 

 

  At least on the surface, the names, “Braves”, “Indians”, and “Chiefs” would not seem to be as insulting to Native American as the “Redskins” mascot.   Why does Churchill argue that these other mascots, too, are examples of “blatant racism”, and to what extent do you agree or disagree with him?  

How effective do you find the analogies that Churchill draws between Indian mascots and stereotypes of African Americans, Hispanics, and other ethnic groups? How effective are the analogies with other kinds of groups (those based on gender, sexuality, etc.)?

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1 page paper, with a cover page

Cover page to include your name, due date, Theatre 300,class hour.

1.5 line spacing

 

If you use any outside references, you must note them on a separate, bibliography page.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Indian Chant

  1. At least on the surface, the names “Braves,” “Indians,” and “Chiefs” would not seem to be as insulting to Native Americans as the “Redskins” mascot. Why does Churchill argue that these other mascots, too, are examples of “blatant racism,” and to what extent do you agree with him?

The names used to refer to teams are not only offensive but also racist.  Other mascots are also viewed to be part of the blatant racism. Churchill views it blatant racism because despite the claims from fans, team members and coaches that they are doing it for fun, on a social based approach it is far much from any acceptable social behavior. The blatant racism is evident from the images and symbols linked to the teams. Aside from it being part of blatant racism, I view………………

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