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Black Panther was a movie that transcended throughout all generations and the whole world. It ranked more than 700 million in ticket sales in just the first 12 days, taking the box office by storm (Cascone, 2018, #). The first film that had a black superhero and had a community (Wakanda) that uplifted each other while being in a position of power. At the same time, it has touched on fundamental concepts of colonialism and the ownership of African artifacts. In the scene, we are introduced to the Museum of Great Britain and the African artifacts that have. In our reading, we talked about the concept of “ The Great Divide” and this separation of high and low cultures. This concept was presented during the interwar period, when there was a great fear for war and several nations had been having technological advances. This museum scene is showing how this elite culture of museum which to profit from people that they used to call “ Savage”. These Museums are feeding into the narrative...
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