Topic > Racism and stereotypes in the film Crash - 736

Later, two young African-American men walking out of a diner passed a white couple and the woman grabbed his arm and approached. So, some of the dimensions of diversity that I found were more related to characteristics such as age, gender, race, religion, education, income, language within the film and represented social class discrimination as well as gender discrimination. Throughout the film, there were some lines of racial tension between all races and against each other such as White on Persian, White on Black, Black on Black, White on Hispanic, Hispanic on Asian, Asian on Black, and White on Asian, Persian. on Hispanic. b) Do stereotypes appear anywhere in the film? Provide examples. Of course, many stereotypes appear in the film, such as: the Iranian called Osama or links to terrorists - Black people don't tip or more Gangsters have tattoos and saggy pants. Even at the beginning of the film, the Asian women who said that "Mexicans can't drive brake too fast." Don Cheadle who treated his partner as Mexican when in reality she is a descendant of Puerto Ricans.c) Are stereotypes the basis of any episodes of conflict shown in the film? Note some of them