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lucean ([personal profile] lucean) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2016-04-26 11:42 pm

NS: Why Dr. Strange's Ancient One is a woman

I just wanted to share this writer explanation as I honestly found it kind of hilarious. So, as some of you may be aware, there has been some dislike about the fact that Tilda Swinton was cast as the Ancient One in Dr. Strange, as the character in the comics was a Tibetan man. The interview can be found here: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/27/world/asia/china-doctor-strange-tibet.html?_r=0

It is a really interesting summary of the interview. Something that baffled me in it was that the writers argument about the Ancient One being an oriental stereotype is true, but what I continue to struggle with is that if they decided to change the ethnicity of the Ancient One because of that, why did decide everything is Tibetan. So in an attempt to avoid racial sensitivity, they decide to have a white person have teach another white person to be the bestest magic while dressed in Tibetan clothes in a Tibetan building surrounded by Tibetan people in Tibet.

The comment that killed me, though, was how insulting the writer considered casting a Chinese woman to act a Tibetan character.
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[personal profile] shadowpsykie 2016-04-27 03:22 pm (UTC)(link)
i agree, his arguement seems very valid. and well thought out. the SJW comment made me roll my eyes too, but i think he meant it in the way it is largely portrayed (you know that lady that calls herself a God Warrior? there are similar people going around that call themselves SJW and are equally offensive...) what sucks is that all people who seek for social justice get lumped in with those people. much like feminists kinda get lumped into terfs and 1st wavers.