Journal article
The Representation of Female Characters as Black Feminists in Hidden Figures Movie
As African-Americanexperienced subjugation throughout the era of slavery, their status is rankedat bottom of the social ladder in American society. Suchposition relegates African-American women to sexism, racism, and classism as intersecting oppressions. In Hidden Figures movie, the condition of encountering gender, racial, and class oppressions that are intertwined in everyday life is portrayed in the female characters. Based on Patricia Hill Collins' critical social theory, the writer's purpose is to analyze the characters' consciousness-raising and relationship with other black women as well. It emerges that the African-American female characters also possess the characteristics and the thought of black feminist that arise to opposing actions. In conclusion, the representation of black feminist by the characters leads to the development of black women's orientation and African-American women empowerment which result to the improving life of the characters.