'Blood Quantum' has lots of GORE, but its about SO MUCH MORE | Zombie Book Club Podcast Ep 54
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Join us on this gripping episode of Zombie Book Club as we unpack the powerful film "Blood Quantum" by Mi'kmaq filmmaker Jeff Barnaby. Hosts Dan and Leah, acknowledging their station on the lands of the Abenaki people and the Wabanaki Confederacy, delve into the film's premise: while the dead rise outside the Red Crow reserve, the Indigenous inhabitants are mysteriously immune. This episode isn't just a movie review—it's a journey through history, culture, and the crucial social commentary embedded in Barnaby's work, all while recognizing our hosts' commitment to authenticity and respect.
Step back in time with us as we contrast our childhood education about Native American history with the harsh realities we've come to learn. We share personal stories and discuss the impact of colonialism, the 1981 conflict over fishing rights, and the complex dynamics depicted in the film. We introduce key characters like Trayler, Joseph, Joss, Lysol, and Charlie, and unravel their intricate relationships amidst a zombie apocalypse. This episode isn't just informative; it's a heartfelt invitation for listeners to join our ongoing learning journey and contribute with their knowledge and recommendations.
From the concept of blood quantum and its oppressive eugenic roots to the profound emotional depth of "Blood Quantum," we dissect the themes that make this film a must-watch. We explore the significance of authentic representation in media, the intergenerational trauma faced by Indigenous peoples, and the transformative impact of indigenous storytelling. Tune in to hear about the film's compelling creative elements, including its influential social commentary, and why it's especially relevant in today's context. Don't miss out on this riveting discussion that underscores the need for more genuine Indigenous voices in storytelling, making it essential for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous audiences alike.
Interview with Jeff Barnaby
https://www.vulture.com/2020/05/jeff-barnaby-is-worried-white-people-wont-get-blood-quantum.html
What is Blood Quantum:
https://nativegov.org/resources/blood-quantum-and-sovereignty-a-guide/
Whose Native Land do you live on?
https://native-land.ca/
Symbolism of water and it’s connection to the Mi'kmaq people: https://www.saltwire.com/atlantic-canada/news/value-of-water-highlighted-during-mikmaq-ceremony-141584/
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章节
1. 'Blood Quantum' has lots of GORE, but its about SO MUCH MORE | Zombie Book Club Podcast Ep 54 (00:00:00)
2. Blood Quantum Movie Analysis (00:00:20)
3. Indigenous Histories and Blood Quantum (00:04:32)
4. Indigenous Territories and Zombie Outbreak (00:12:11)
5. Influences of Blood Quantum and Identity (00:21:44)
6. Blood Quantum (00:35:35)
7. Exploring Themes in Blood Quantum (00:43:08)
8. Interpreting Blood Quantum's Social Commentary (00:51:46)
9. Exploring Lysol's Hero-Villain Duality (01:06:09)
10. Indigenous Women and Colonization Impact (01:13:06)
11. Water, Power Dynamics, and Identity (01:23:23)
12. Ethical Dilemmas in Zombie Outbreak (01:27:08)
13. Cultural Sensitivity and Language Awareness (01:38:41)
14. Closing Remarks and Podcast Promotion (01:52:03)
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