Every time I reread the Hunger Games trilogy I become more furious about the movie representation.
These books were about an indigenous woman (with a brain injury in book 3) living in poverty overthrowing a corrupt white government.
She was demisexual, had stomach hair, was not even remotely romantically driven (and canonically didn’t even find romance until after she had finished a revolution.)
And Peeta was disabled and physically abused as a child and they both suffered from mental health problems and the parallel between the Capitol and the ruling rich was so very transparent.
And I’m seeing fun coloured makeup in stores labeled “Capitol colours from the Hunger Games”!
These books were about the revolution of the most oppressed taking over the extravagance and elitism and decadence of the ruling class while citizens starved.
These books were a parallel to our current social dynamics, they were a call to arms. They were a battle cry for the impeding ruin of the rich white ruling class.
And the movies portrayed them as a fantasy, a romance story, a cute little tale. When the real story in the books was one of strength and upheaval and shifting paradigms and revolutions.
And like…… the death of a young Black child sparked the rebellion.
When Katniss thinks about running away in the second book it is the memory of Rue that makes her decide to stay and “cause all kinds of trouble.”
That is an indigenous woman deciding that the death of a Black child is so horrific and unacceptable that she needs to start an entire uprising about it. That is WOC solidarity.
Then again, when Katniss is talking with Peeta about not leaving he literally, canonically and verbally SAYS it’s because of Rue.
The movies did not lend enough weight to the injustice and violence that Black women face; they didn’t waste any time in deciding the rebellion came from their White Katniss’s determination to overthrow the Capitol.
The movies purposely and aggressively erased all of the racial oppression and power and dynamics that were so apparent in the books.
They made Katniss white, they made Gale white, they erased Peeta’s amputation, they seriously diminished the PTSD both of them faced (which was actually one of the more accuract accounts of PTSD I had ever read in the books), they drastically lessened the weight and importance of Rue’s death.
Anyway, fuck the movies. The books are miraculous. Right down to the respect of survival sex workers. Right down to the power imbalances of society being set in the hands of a violent old white man who has surgery to appear younger.
The author said these books was based on her interpretation of kids’ experiences in war torn Vietnam and Iraq. None of these kids were supposed to be white.
I’m SO glad I read these comments, because the movies discoureged me from reading the books. Fuck the movies, I’m so going to read the books now and see the real deal, and not find just another “white teenage romatic novel”
#rapecw #racismcw #sexualassaultcw #genocidecw
People always want to argue that because Katniss was never explicitly said to be Native American in the books, that her “olive skin” and “dark hair” are also found on white people, therefore she’s white.
BUT –
District 12 is supposed to be West Virginia, a region that has been continually been taken advantage of and oppressed – just by exploitative corporations of today with financial motivations. West Virginia historically has always had a large population of Native American descendants – yet its a minority that blatantly have indigenous features to the ignorant tourist. This is because over the course of centuries, the region’s Native American population had been killed and slaughtered – and most notably – defiled, in acts of genocide by colonists. Because there was also mass rape of Native American females, even when few full-blooded Native females remained, the genes that we think characterize Native Americans became “watered down”, leading to their descendants looking white to outsiders who don’t know the context of the region.
In terms of appearance, Katniss is absolutely characteristic of the average Native American woman we see today in Virginia – making the oppression by capitalistic white people even more impactful, as this suggests that District 12, like the real-world West Virginia, also continually suffered from genocide.
but imagine being in your favorite foreign city, living in a cute, cozy apartment with a lovely view, working at a small bookstore, spending your time at beautiful cofffee shops and libraries, taking long walks, meeting new people that make you feel good, being yourself, finding true love and actually feeling good & fullfilled with your life
Octavius doesn’t celebrate Christmas. But Jed has grown to love the holiday, and he really wants Octavius to celebrate it with him. On Christmas Day, Octavius finds a (relatively) huge box, with his name on it. Curious as to what might be inside, he opens the box as best he can, and cuts the cardboard open with his sword, to reveal Jedediah in a Santa suit.
(or, for added effect, sitting seductively in the box, wearing nothing but a santa hat and holding a candy cane in his mouth. Octavius is starting to really like this holiday.)