
White Balance: How Do Race and Class Intersect?
New Books in Critical Theory
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Ministry of Ideas Podcast
In early photography, black furniture and black people wouldn't show up in the final picture. It wasn't until Kodak was forced by corporate clients like chocolate companies to better rationalize color film for darker shades that black and brown people began showing up naturally on standard film stock. The first step to a better meaning of whiteness than one not tied to being on top of a racial hierarchy is to recognize that whiteness has a history.
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