This article analyzes the representations of non-white identities in an HBO’s fantasy show “Game of Thrones” (GOT). By specifically focusing on hegemonic relations between white characters and characters of color, the research scrutinizes the rhetorical strategies through which non-whiteness is enacted in relation to white “natives” of the “Westeros.” Authors show that the GOT employs orientalist discourse in constructing the world of Westeros and contrasts it with the exotic lands of Essos. Westeros is rich, white and located in the western hemisphere, while Essos is a scorched and mysterious land located in the East. By associating the show’s major characters with Westeros and the casting of white actors, viewers are encouraged to identif...
Because of the ways fandom is constructed as white, Black fans are often overlooked or marginalized....
Because of the ways fandom is constructed as white, Black fans are often overlooked or marginalized....
OU historian Richard Marsden examines how longstanding assumptions about the Middle Ages have shaped...
This article analyzes the representations of non-white identities in an HBO’s fantasy show “Game of ...
The middle ages is a time in our history that is often used as a frame when portraying fantasy on tv...
The middle ages is a time in our history that is often used as a frame when portraying fantasy on tv...
Game of Thrones is a stunning medieval fantasy which tells the story of the immense struggle for pow...
In 2019, Game of Thrones aired its final episode, The Iron Throne. This episode enjoyed enormous vie...
HBO’s Game of Thrones, based on George R. R. Martin’s cult book series A Song of Ice and Fire, is cu...
HBO’s Game of Thrones, based on George R. R. Martin’s cult book series A Song of Ice and Fire, is cu...
This essay is an analysis of George R.R. Martin’s fantasy novel A Game of Thrones. The novel is anal...
Since its premiere, Game of Thrones (GOT) has received criticisms for its frequent portrayal of sex,...
Since its premiere, Game of Thrones (GOT) has received criticisms for its frequent portrayal of sex,...
This essay is an analysis of George R.R. Martin’s fantasy novel A Game of Thrones. The novel is anal...
This essay is an analysis of George R.R. Martin’s fantasy novel A Game of Thrones. The novel is anal...
Because of the ways fandom is constructed as white, Black fans are often overlooked or marginalized....
Because of the ways fandom is constructed as white, Black fans are often overlooked or marginalized....
OU historian Richard Marsden examines how longstanding assumptions about the Middle Ages have shaped...
This article analyzes the representations of non-white identities in an HBO’s fantasy show “Game of ...
The middle ages is a time in our history that is often used as a frame when portraying fantasy on tv...
The middle ages is a time in our history that is often used as a frame when portraying fantasy on tv...
Game of Thrones is a stunning medieval fantasy which tells the story of the immense struggle for pow...
In 2019, Game of Thrones aired its final episode, The Iron Throne. This episode enjoyed enormous vie...
HBO’s Game of Thrones, based on George R. R. Martin’s cult book series A Song of Ice and Fire, is cu...
HBO’s Game of Thrones, based on George R. R. Martin’s cult book series A Song of Ice and Fire, is cu...
This essay is an analysis of George R.R. Martin’s fantasy novel A Game of Thrones. The novel is anal...
Since its premiere, Game of Thrones (GOT) has received criticisms for its frequent portrayal of sex,...
Since its premiere, Game of Thrones (GOT) has received criticisms for its frequent portrayal of sex,...
This essay is an analysis of George R.R. Martin’s fantasy novel A Game of Thrones. The novel is anal...
This essay is an analysis of George R.R. Martin’s fantasy novel A Game of Thrones. The novel is anal...
Because of the ways fandom is constructed as white, Black fans are often overlooked or marginalized....
Because of the ways fandom is constructed as white, Black fans are often overlooked or marginalized....
OU historian Richard Marsden examines how longstanding assumptions about the Middle Ages have shaped...