13 janv. 2017 The purpose of this thesis is to examine what facts the documentary 13th ... 13th discourse analysis
13 janv. 2017 The purpose of this thesis is to examine what facts the documentary 13th ... 13th discourse analysis
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The historical roots of this oppression run deep as Ava DuVernay's documentary 13TH reveals. The film looks back to the ratification of Amendment XIII
SYNOPSIS. Ava DuVernay's powerful documentary 13th introduces the words of the thirteenth amendment of the United. States Constitution: “Neither slavery nor
24 avr. 2018 This documentary investigates the issue of mass incarceration in the United States in relation to the 13th Amendment and the history of racism.
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This documentary emphasizes that the current crisis of mass incarceration is directly tied to our country’s legacy and history of slavery By showing how slavery shifted to convict leasing to Jim Crow segregation to the war on drugs 13th argues that “systems of oppression are durable and they often reinvent themselves ”
in the 21st century The historical roots of this oppression run deep as Ava DuVernay’s documentary 13TH reveals The film looks back to the ratification of Amendment XIII which states “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted shall exist within
This documentary emphasizes that the current crisis of mass incarceration is directly tied to our country’s legacy and history of slavery By showing how slavery shifted to convict leasing to Jim Crow segregation to the war on drugs 13th argues that “systems of oppression are durable and they often reinvent themselves ”
In 2016, Netflix released 13th, a documentary film directed by Ava DuVernay. The documentary was intended to draw the public’s attention to the problem of modern ‘slavery’ in the United States, criminalization or incarceration of African Americans, and politicians’ reactions to these issues (Netflix, 2016). As a result, the documentary is interesti...
It is important to state that the purpose of DuVernay’s documentary is to present a new perspective from which it is possible to discuss the problem of imprisoning African Americans. DuVernay’s message is that the mass incarceration of blacks is a contemporary variant of slavery that is proclaimed according to the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. C...
Even if viewers have no prior knowledge regarding the topic, they can focus on the necessary background while watching the documentary because DuVernay provides many historical details to support her discussion of the controversial subject of African Americans’ criminalization. The documentary was produced in the United States, and DuVernay intervi...
The camera work and specific music used in the documentary also contribute to accentuating interviewees’ ideas. Thus, when different scholars and activists are presented as discussing the problem of black prisoners, they are depicted from different angles, and various sound effects are used to emphasize their words (Netflix, 2016). Moreover, differ...
While analyzing DuVernay’s13th, I should also focus on my reaction to this documentary. The most interesting section in the film is the description of historical roots for the development of a modern tendency when American prisons are overcrowded with black men. Moreover, the most striking part is when the interviewees begin to provide evidence to ...
The documentary 13th is a gripping account of how the law that abolished slavery created an exploitable loophole for this inhumane behavior to continue, albeit subtly, under the guise of legality.
The documentary is available to stream on Netflix. (Courtesy/Netflix) When the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified in 1865, former slaves expected freedom for the rest of their lives, as it ruled slavery of any kind unlawful.
The 13th Amendment of the US Constitution states, “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, nor any place subject to their jurisdiction.”
By showing how slavery shifted to convict leasing, to Jim Crow segregation, to the war on drugs, 13th argues that “ssystems of oppression are durable and they often reinvent themselves.” As Angela Davis stated in the film, “Historically, when one looks at efforts to create reform, they inevitable lead to more repression.”