I haven't seen Orange yet, although I've been thinking about doing so when I found out there was a female pairing on it. If you think it's worth watching that bumps it up a bit. (I see that it's from the creators of weeds, which we really enjoyed at first and then, oh god, did it become painful. So I'm a little shy.)
it uses a white girl as a "trojan horse" to tell the stories of other women of all shapes, sizes and colors.
I'm not familiar with the use of that term in this context but I've seen movies and tv shows for decades that use a white protagonist to "tell the stories" of POC. That trope has probably been around for centuriesm actually. (Cry Freedom, Mississipi Burning, Dances with Wolves, etc etc etc.) Why don't writers/creators use POC's to tell the stories of POC's?
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it uses a white girl as a "trojan horse" to tell the stories of other women of all shapes, sizes and colors.
I'm not familiar with the use of that term in this context but I've seen movies and tv shows for decades that use a white protagonist to "tell the stories" of POC. That trope has probably been around for centuriesm actually. (Cry Freedom, Mississipi Burning, Dances with Wolves, etc etc etc.) Why don't writers/creators use POC's to tell the stories of POC's?