the quirky/awkward black girl

amandamaryanna
28 Jul 202010:19

Summary

TLDRAmanda discusses the rise of the 'quirky/awkward black girl' trope in mainstream media, contrasting it with historical stereotypes like the 'mammy' and 'angry black woman.' She explores the character's depth, created by black women, offering a more authentic portrayal. Amanda emphasizes the need for diversity in media, especially in decision-making roles, to ensure accurate representation and control over black women's narratives.

Takeaways

  • 🎥 Amanda introduces the concept of the 'quirky/awkward black girl' and discusses its rise in mainstream media.
  • 📈 Historically, black women have been confined to stereotypes like 'mammy', 'angry black woman', and 'jezebel'.
  • 🌟 Amanda is not an expert but uses research to discuss the evolution of black women's representation.
  • 👩‍🏫 The 'mammy' stereotype is parasitic, portraying black women as always giving and never receiving.
  • 😡 The 'angry black woman' stereotype is harmful, teaching black women to overcompensate their femininity.
  • 💋 The 'jezebel' stereotype sexualizes black women, making them more vulnerable to sexual assault.
  • 🆕 The 'quirky black girl' trope emerged in the 2000s as a rejection of previous stereotypes.
  • 👩‍💼 Issa Rae popularized the 'awkward black girl' with her web series, leading to the HBO show 'Insecure'.
  • 🎨 The quirky black girl is often middle-class, grew up in white suburbs, and has interests outside of traditional black culture.
  • 🏫 College is a turning point for the quirky black girl, where she can find others who relate to her identity struggles.
  • 🚫 Amanda warns that the quirky black girl trope should not be confused with the 'black best friend' trope, which is more about tokenism.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic Amanda discusses in her video?

    -Amanda discusses the concept of the 'quirky/awkward black girl' trope in mainstream media and its rise in recent years.

  • What does Amanda mean when she says she will use 'quirky' and 'awkward' interchangeably?

    -Amanda means that throughout her video, she will not differentiate between the terms 'quirky' and 'awkward' when referring to the black girl trope.

  • What are the historically influential stereotypes of black women in media that Amanda mentions?

    -Amanda mentions the 'mammy', 'angry black woman' (sapphire), and 'jezebel' as historically influential stereotypes of black women in media.

  • How does Amanda describe the 'mammy' stereotype?

    -The 'mammy' stereotype is described as a parasitic relationship where the black woman is always the host, expected to give but never take, and is seen as an obedient, submissive, asexual servant.

  • What does Amanda say about the 'angry black woman' stereotype?

    -Amanda states that the 'angry black woman' stereotype originated in the antebellum era and has led to black women being taught to overcompensate their femininity.

  • How is the 'jezebel' stereotype portrayed according to Amanda?

    -The 'jezebel' stereotype portrays black women as having an innately promiscuous and predatory sexual appetite, which historically justified their exploitation.

  • What does Amanda believe is the intention behind the 'quirky black girl' trope?

    -Amanda believes the intention is to reject previous stereotypes and show that black women are multi-dimensional human beings who cannot be defined by one thing.

  • Who did Amanda credit with first popularizing the term 'awkward black girl'?

    -Amanda credits Issa Rae with first popularizing the term 'awkward black girl' with her 2011 web series.

  • What is a key difference between the 'quirky black girl' and previous archetypes, according to Amanda?

    -A key difference is that the 'quirky black girl' was created by black women, not by white people who wanted to keep black people oppressed.

  • What is Amanda's concern about the 'quirky black girl' trope?

    -Amanda's concern is that the trope could be skewed into messaging that a black girl's proximity to whiteness and non-black culture makes her more refined, interesting, nuanced, desirable, and respectable.

  • How does Amanda differentiate the 'quirky black girl' from the 'black best friend' trope?

    -Amanda differentiates the two by stating that the 'quirky black girl' is less of a token and more of a fully developed character, while the 'black best friend' is often relegated to being a shoulder to cry on with little character development.

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