I was just wondering...
America elected a black president in 2008. How will that affect the future of how blacks are reflected on TV in general, and speculative fiction specifically?
We already see that, according to SF, society will still be stratified along racial lines (how else can one explain all those white folks in Starfleet, when most of the folks in the world are black or brown?), Hip-Hop and R 'n' B/Soul music will cease to exist somewhere in the near future, and evidently some major calamity will nullify the inevitable emergence of China and India as world powers, since you never see them represented in most SF. But then, what do you expect, since most significant SF has its roots in North America, and most aliens still speak fluent English!!!
Will we see more black folks in SF roles on TV? In the real world, enough whites voted for Mr. Obama to get him into the White House...so doesn't this mean that when it comes to fantasyland, they would probably accept the idea of a black man/ woman as the protagonist of a TV show?
But then, I'm old enough to remember when Roots came out in the late 70s, and how the ratings were so strong. I thought then that this would open the doors for blacks on TV and in the movies. Then a funny thing happened: Reagan got elected and everything reset to the 50s.
So, will there be a backlash against blacks now?
I wonder how those who propose all sorts of silly arguments to explain why there aren't more blacks on TV and the movies already will justify the status quo if there is no change?
America elected a black president in 2008. How will that affect the future of how blacks are reflected on TV in general, and speculative fiction specifically?
We already see that, according to SF, society will still be stratified along racial lines (how else can one explain all those white folks in Starfleet, when most of the folks in the world are black or brown?), Hip-Hop and R 'n' B/Soul music will cease to exist somewhere in the near future, and evidently some major calamity will nullify the inevitable emergence of China and India as world powers, since you never see them represented in most SF. But then, what do you expect, since most significant SF has its roots in North America, and most aliens still speak fluent English!!!
Will we see more black folks in SF roles on TV? In the real world, enough whites voted for Mr. Obama to get him into the White House...so doesn't this mean that when it comes to fantasyland, they would probably accept the idea of a black man/ woman as the protagonist of a TV show?
But then, I'm old enough to remember when Roots came out in the late 70s, and how the ratings were so strong. I thought then that this would open the doors for blacks on TV and in the movies. Then a funny thing happened: Reagan got elected and everything reset to the 50s.
So, will there be a backlash against blacks now?
I wonder how those who propose all sorts of silly arguments to explain why there aren't more blacks on TV and the movies already will justify the status quo if there is no change?