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Lee McPhatter works in the Administrative Resource Center. @NCIPrevention @NCISymptomMgmt @NCICastle The National Cancer Institute DCP Home Contact DCP Policies Disclaimer Policy Accessibility FOIA Cancer Prevention Screening/Detection/Te. Lee Jamieson, M.A., is a theater scholar and educator. He previously served as a theater studies lecturer at Stratford-upon Avon College in the United Kingdom. M.A., Theater Studies, Warwick University B.A., Drama and English, DeMontfort Un. Spike Lee is one of the most critically acclaimed directors of all time. From She's Gotta Have It and Do the Right Thing to Inside Man and When the Levees Broke, Lee has branched out into a variety of genres over his decades-long career. Ea.|#|
For a while, the Lee-Tarantino rivalry subsided — until Django Unchained galloped into theaters. It Was A Holocaust. My Ancestors Are Slaves. Stolen From Africa. I Will Honor Them. To that end, here are five more reasons that I created a week class on Tarantino and Lee. Like my upcoming class on The Walking Dead and my class on Seinfeld , the two names attached to this course drew a diverse group of students.

I should be making it more easy to digest. I want it to be a big, gigantic boulder, a jagged pill and you have no water. Jamie Foxx leads an all-star cast playing Django, a freed slave who joins a dentist-turned bounty hunter played brilliantly by Christoph Waltz. Foxx recently made a joke in an opening monologue on SNL about how great it was to kill all the white people in the movie. Well, believe me, you want his character to kill the white people who enslave him in the movie.

There are many A-list actors in this movie, but the one who steals the show is Samuel L. Jackson for coming to Quentin's defense. But as Spike continues to do in recent years, he slammed Quentin's "appropriation" of Black culture. Jackson explained his position in the conflict between two of the three major directors that Sam credits for his epic career.

Specifically, he came to Quentin's defense over Spike's biggest issues with him Quentin Tarantino's use of the N-word in his films. Because I think he has a right to write what he writes. I don't censor him. I've never said to him, you know, 'you can't say [the N-word] that many times' There have been times where I've said it more times than he wrote it and he kinda looks at me and I go 'that's the rhythm of the sentence.

If you're going to say it there, I gotta say it here'. And he'll go 'oh, okay, fine' Sam continued by clarifying the importance of the context in which Quentin uses the word in his scripts.

Because that's the culture. And if you're talking about a particular time, then People complain about it but what word do you want him to use? I mean, there are only so many descriptives for Black people that they used during that time. Or it's three Hispanic kids talking to each other. Because the culture's made it one of those things where 'okay, it's cool to say it here but it's not cool to say it here'.

You know? You can say it 80 times in oen song. But if Quentin says it 40 times or times in a movie, it's wrong. You can't have it both ways.



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