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fandomsecrets2013-05-17 06:34 pm
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Re: Ricardo Montalban was white.
I was under the impression that racism existed in Mexico, and that light-skinned Mexicans are at the top of a hierarchy. I'm not accusing you of anything of the sort, but you have to admit that part of the reason white Hollywood considered Montalban a "nonthreatening brown" had to do with the fact that he was often not particularly brown in the first place.
Re: Ricardo Montalban was white.
As you said before, the concept of a Latino identity is a complex issue, but I think the real issue is the fact that we're apparently still in the sixties in terms of casting, and not Montalban himself, although a comment made in a similar discussion mentions that he's grown paler as time passed:
"...In fact, part of the reason Ricardo's family immigrated to Mexico was due to how poorly "dark" Spaniards were treated in their home country due to lasting racism against anyone remotely North African looking. Ricardo Montalbán had noticeably darker skin that wasn't just because he tanned a lot. It began to fade into a paler complexion as he aged though, hence the big difference between.
this: http://sharetv.org/images/win_lose_or_draw/cast/large/ricardo_montalban.jpg
and this: http://images.zap2it.com/images/celeb-53949/ricardo-montalban-1.jpg"
(I'm lazy, so I just pasted everything.)
Apparently he was also made-up to be paler during Wrath of Khan to show how the planet affected him, or something similar, but I don't know enough to fact-check that.
EDIT: I tried to wiki some of this to find better sources, but I gave up after seeing that Hollywood back then regularly cast him in the role of Asian characters and wanted to change his name to Ricky Martin. The silliness is too much.
Re: Ricardo Montalban was white.
Calling a Mexican 'of spanish descent' is a bit worse than calling us 'white'. Even if our parents are spanish and we're first generation born here. Mexicans are deeply patriotic, and there's nothing, nothing more important than being Mexican. If you were born in Mexico, or spend more than 5 years living here, you're a Mexican. And while there's racism in México, it's not the same as in the USA as it's ingrained in clasissm. It doesn't matter if you're dark-brown skinned, if you're rich. Then, you're on the top of the hierarchy. If you're poor, it doesn't matter if you're pasty white. To put it plainly, Ricardo Montalban was darker than I am, and he was way higher than I in the hierarchy in México. And, none of that matters when we're talking about México as a country. We're Mexicans in the end, and when it's our identity in game, all of us, light skinned or dark skinned are still Mexican.
Which is my point. I'm not saying that it was right for him to be casted as Khan, or to take the fact that he was Khan as the reason why it's wrong to have Cumberbatch as Khan now. I'm just saying that please, respect his own self-identity and his culture and don't call him a white actor.
Re: Ricardo Montalban was white.
Thank you both very much for explaining all this to me! I just want to be clear--I didn't mean to claim that he wasn't 100% Mexican.
I will say this, though: I'd argue that racism and class are also very deeply connected in the US. There's a reason someone like Obama--whose mom was an anthropologist--can go so far in politics, while the kids from my minority majority high school are far less likely to get similar chances no matter how smart and ambitious they are.
Re: Ricardo Montalban was white.
And well, now we understand each other :)
Yes, class and racism are connected in the US too but let me put it this way. Our most beloved president was very dark skinned, and when a comedian made a joke of his name (Not a race joke, not an offensive joke. Just a silly joke), he got blacklisted for almost 20 years, unable to get a job. Do you see that happening to someone making fun of Obama with a racist joke? When I mean that at a certain point we don't care for the skin color, I mean we don't care. Which makes very hard to explain american racism to some mexicans, unfortunately.
Re: Ricardo Montalban was white.
(Anonymous) 2013-05-18 12:20 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Ricardo Montalban was white.
Again. I'm Mexican. I've lived all my life in Mexico City. I have no idea if I have Aztec blood or not, but that doesn't mean I am not Mexican or that I consider myself white.
Ricardo Montalban was Mexican. He didn't consider himself white.
Isn't that enough for you?
Re: Ricardo Montalban was white.
(Anonymous) 2013-05-18 07:16 pm (UTC)(link)(nayrt for what that's worth, and haven't posted anywhere else in this subthread)
Re: Ricardo Montalban was white.
It's not about being 'exotic', it's not about 'being special'. It's a national identity. Trying to explain this when things are seen in terms of how USA sees race and racism is very, very hard.
Yes, someone can be white skinned and be Mexican, of course you can. My best friend is mexican and she's white skinned and red haired, and one of my cousins is blonde and green eyed. And they're still mexicans. But they don't have any social advantage over me, light skinned but brown haired, or my best friend of my same age who is brown skinned and with black hair. We're exactly on the same social level, and if we four go to ask for the exact same job, we have the exact same opportunities to get said job. Skin color is not as important in Mexico as its in USA. BUT cultural identity is. And my only beef with all this is that, by calling Ricardo Montalban white by USA standars, people erase his cultural identity. In Mexico no one would call him white because no one would care.
Re: Ricardo Montalban was white.
The way you phrased it seems to imply that the standard is white, and that not being purely white means being mixed.
Re: Ricardo Montalban was white.
Re: Ricardo Montalban was white.
Also, people of mixed descent (the so-called POCs) make most of the population in Mexico. Actually I can't say what exactly I am, other than mixed, as my ancestors come from at least eight different ethnic groups (completely different pre-Columbian civilizations), all of which still exist on modern Mexico, AND I am of Spanish descent as well. I can assure you I'm not the exception.
Also, as far as I know, not all Spanish people is white. Or so I was told on school, but teachers might have been deceiving me *shrug*
Where I live (South Mexico), most white-white locals you meet are usually at the bottom of the hierarchy. And they are usually the odd ducks. Same with black-black people. It is more usual to meet locals of Asian or Arab or Indian descent. White and black people are usually confused with tourists, and basically ignored.
Re: Ricardo Montalban was white.
(Anonymous) 2013-05-18 12:23 pm (UTC)(link)Somehow I'm getting the feeling that people just want to be labeled something exotic, because they think being white is too "boring". (Not saying you, but the poster who said their blood is purely from Spain but live in Mexico)
Re: Ricardo Montalban was white.
And a good part of what we are taught in school while growing up is that our independentist movements were partly lead by people born in Spain but who decided to cut ties. For their own selfish reasons, of course, but the fact remains that calling oneself of purely Spanish blood instead of Mexican is more likely than not to get you rolling eyes, a smack in the head and a suggestion to stop being an idiot, if not worse.
The fact remains that Mexico is mostly mestizo (of mixed blood), so in our culture being white-white or black-black is to be exotic. Also, please, please don't call Mexico's (and Central and South America)'s pre-Columbian cultures 'tribes'. I understand the confusion, but they are not the same.
And I understand your point, but as another commenter pointed out elsewhere, the words and concepts used on racism and exoticism and POC discussion in mostly-USA environments (which this part of the internet is) is usually not directly applicable to other cultures.