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12:56 am - 07/28/2012

YA Series “Save The Pearls” Employs Offensive Blackface And Bizarre Racist Stereoty



Victoria Foyt is the (white) author of a new young adult book series called Save the Pearls. The book chronicles the adventures of Eden Newman, a white woman, or a “Pearl,” whose entire race has been enslaved by the dominant race of “Coals” — or dark-skinned people. Hoping to capitalize off of the popularity of dystopian young adult novels like The Hunger Games, Foyt constructed a narrative in which, she explains, “Solar radiation has wiped out most of the white race whose lack of melanin causes them to succumb to the Heat. The survivors, called Pearls, suffer from oppression under the new majority of dark-skinned Coals.” In the new world, Eden must rely on Bramford, a Coal. As Foyt describes it, Pearls is “a Beauty and the Beast story in which both parties must find self-acceptance before they can discover true love.”

Say what?

In an essay on Huffington Post, presumably meant to publicize her book, Foyt prides herself on receiving mostly positive reviews for her story. She marvels at the way Pearls‘ “interracial love story” is being so positively received by the audience. She writes:

Not too many years ago, I can imagine that this story might have generated heated comments about the sexualized fantasies about black men. And yeah, there was one. And having checked out that blogger, I strongly suspect that he belongs to a much older generation than young adults.

Otherwise, I’m happily surprised to say there has been not a blip of protest.


And while yes, it’s great that an “interracial love story” is received without protest (yay! progress), I’ve got bigger fish to fry with Pearls — and Foyt.

First off, while she may want to pat herself on the back for creating a story that turns on its head stereotypical tropes about the social value of whiteness and blackness, the very names she chooses to use say that Foyt may still hold those tired tropes dear.

“Pearl” as a term for whiteness ascribes high value, rareness, beauty and worth. And Coal as a term for dark-skinned? Low value and dirty. And as blogger Nnamdi Bawse points out, it’s a tried and true racial slur. But even without the shameful history of the slur, choosing such wildly divergent names, holding wildly divergent values, implies a positive value judgement on whiteness and a negative value judgment on blackness.

Then let’s take the “Beauty and the Beast” analogy. To refer to a dark-skinned man as “beastly” carries with it negative notions of blackness that are rooted in a historical portrayal of black men as sexually savage beasts. As Dr. David Pilgrim, professor of Sociology at Ferris State University writes, “During the Radical Reconstruction period (1867-1877), many white writers argued that without slavery — which supposedly suppressed their animalistic tendencies — blacks were reverting to criminal savagery.” So essentially, the construction of black men as “beastly” was used to justify slavery. So, awesome. Yeah, NO.

Finally, witness this video Foyt made to publicize her book, featuring a white woman in blackface. Memo to the world: Blackface is not okay. Like, EVER. Blackface is rooted in bygone minstrel shows, where white actors would play outrageously offensive stereotypes of blackness. As the website Black-Face.com explains, blackface is more than simply the application of dark makeup to a white face. Blackface “originated in the White man’s characterizations of plantation slaves and free blacks during the era of minstrel shows (1830-1890), the caricatures took such a firm hold on the American imagination that audiences expected any person with dark skin, no matter what their background, to conform to one or more of the stereotypes: the coon, the mammy, the Uncle Tom, the buck, the wench, the mulatto and the pickaninny.” These racial stereoytypes are all highly negative and delimiting.

Oh, and also? White people don’t get to decide if blackface is no longer offensive and when it’s acceptable. As historical perpetrators of racial stereotypes against black people, it’s patently ridiculous to say that “black people should just get over it.”

Further, Foyt pats herself on the back because her dystopian novel where whites are the disadvantaged race just mirrors her own teachings at home. “I have endeavored to raise my children with a color-free mentality. My son once mentioned that his color was white while mine was tan. This was said with no more feeling than if he’d been describing the different colors of our bedrooms.” Here’s the thing: Teaching kids not to “see” color, denies the fact that people of different racial identities experience life very differently. Only a person living from a position of racial privilege would ever say that they don’t “see” color. It’s a way to avoid dealing with the very real truth that people’s skin color does in large part define how they are perceived by the world. It denies a very real part of someone’s life and being, and it also reinforces the construct of Whiteness-As-Norm. Further as SF Gate blogger Bruce Reyes-Chow writes, “When one says ‘I don’t see color,’ then we no longer have to acknowledge the realities of our own prejudice and privilege as well as the real experiences of the others. We stifle conversations that must happen around race in the US and squelch the possibilities of discovering together the one of the greatest gifts of U.S. culture … our diverse racial and ethic backgrounds.”

So it seems that however well-intentioned she might have been, Foyt needs to do a bit (a lot) more research on race politics, and the history of racism before writing a dystopian novel about it.

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ETA: Fake Reviews?
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pamelalillian 28th-Jul-2012 02:53 pm (UTC)
oh lawd i cannot
myblackass 28th-Jul-2012 07:41 pm (UTC)
I read about this yesterday on Tumblr and thought it was a joke.
mycousinmufasa 31st-Jul-2012 02:01 am (UTC)
IKR? My jaw literally dropped.
atomicdogmeat 28th-Jul-2012 02:53 pm (UTC)
Who thought this was a good idea?
door 28th-Jul-2012 02:56 pm (UTC)
A really dumb white girl, sounds like.
rogue 28th-Jul-2012 03:01 pm (UTC)
a really fucking stupid white girl.
also racist.
jazzypom Is this book being published?28th-Jul-2012 04:48 pm (UTC)
How did that get past the publishers? What the hell is going on in YA publishing?!
sandstorm 28th-Jul-2012 03:08 pm (UTC)
I saw something that said she wrote this because...someone mistook her as a black person??

I'd be quick to write it off if the author wasn't idiotic enough to do this.
pistol_eyes 28th-Jul-2012 04:15 pm (UTC)
white people, who else?
hatsumomo 28th-Jul-2012 02:53 pm (UTC)
Pearls and coals. Really? REALLY?
squirrels_oh_no 28th-Jul-2012 02:54 pm (UTC)
I was JUST talking about this on twitter. I have a copy of it on my kindle but never read it, and now I am wondering if I should just to see how outrageous human stupidity can be.
rogue 28th-Jul-2012 03:02 pm (UTC)
no. you read 50 shades of gray for that. as dumb as that book is, it's not hugely damaging to an entire race (i mean it misrepresented bdsm and that community has a right to be mad but it's not the same as shitting on an entire race of people). so if you want your guilty bullshit, go the e.l. james way. i despise that book and i would STILL recommend it over save the pearls.

Edited at 2012-07-28 03:04 pm (UTC)
devalyn 28th-Jul-2012 05:18 pm (UTC)
I enjoy guilty pleasure books and/or laughing at stupidness but this book was fucking RIDICULOUS.
martinigrl 28th-Jul-2012 05:29 pm (UTC)
Read it yesterday b/c of the drama, it makes no sense, the main love interest becomes a furry fantasy (he gets injected with ~panther dna~) and at the end, predictably, whitey becomes a black half panther/half human hybrid.
peachie_ego 28th-Jul-2012 05:34 pm (UTC)
LOL wtf?
rogue 28th-Jul-2012 05:50 pm (UTC)
..................................................................................................................................................
martinigrl 28th-Jul-2012 05:57 pm (UTC)
oh and this is more of what happens what happens--you've been warned hahaha

Ok so it doesn't make any logical sense (like the rest of this book) but the main guy who is a super rich black dude aka. her secret love interest owns this lab where she and her dad work and her dad is working on this experiment to make white people have more melanin via panther dna (there's an anaconda and eagle dna in this too) so they were going to shoot up two white test subjects to see how it rolls.

Then a bunch of "coal terrorists" who want to eliminate all the "pearls" (one of whom the main girl thinks is gonna make her his wifey thus saving herself from being thrown into the nuclear wasteland) attack b/c this dumb bitch tells the terrorist what's up. So the tests subjects die and the lab explodes and rich boss guy is like SHOOT ME UP.

So they do.

And he becomes some weird half man half panther and move to the amazon where all the locals somehow speak spanish (because you know it's not like brazilians speak portuguese or their actual native tribal language IRL or anything) and then she falls for him with a lot of creepy exotic language and some girl that looks EXACTLY LIKE HER was his former wife and they had an albino ("cotton" for those keeping track of the creepy weird terminology) baby that is caged and wrapped all in black fabric that is gonna become a panther hybrid and THEN she decides at the end she wants to be a half panther too.
ascot_gavotte 28th-Jul-2012 07:26 pm (UTC)
waaaat
ladyserenity84 29th-Jul-2012 05:21 am (UTC)
I actually had an e-copy of it too (completely forgot about it), and I read it.

Now I'm wishing I could wash my brain of it. It was horrible.
harrypotterlvr3 28th-Jul-2012 02:54 pm (UTC)
oh my god, thank you for making this post. this had me ENRAGED and disgusted last night.

i cant believe the author trying to justify this shit while admitting to her privilege.

White, and in the Minority
http://www.goodreads.com/author_blog_posts/2673697-white-and-in-the-minority
zeonchar 28th-Jul-2012 03:18 pm (UTC)
Whites will remain a majority for some time. However, the trend is clear, considering the aging white population, and the median age of Latinos in their peak fertility years.

There's no doubt about it, my progeny, if they are white, will be in the minority. A lot has been said about what this change will mean to the economy. In fact, if we depended on white births alone, the country would eventually be dead.
parapraxes 28th-Jul-2012 05:10 pm (UTC)
omg this woman is awful.

please let her books fall off the radar, please, please
wagashi 28th-Jul-2012 07:18 pm (UTC)
Ugh, just fucking no
tx5mym5 28th-Jul-2012 08:04 pm (UTC)
Yep. Sounds like she's courting the Tea Party demographic with that line of reasoning.
sereniti_ii 29th-Jul-2012 02:24 am (UTC)
I. Don't. What. Is. Air.
addicteddisplay 28th-Jul-2012 03:41 pm (UTC)
"I like to imagine a caramel-colored future where racial lines are indistinct and issues of prejudice a thing of the past. Where inner beauty and character are valued over a pretty face."

Uhm, is she saying that being ~caramel-colored~ isn't beautiful? lol.
jessashoutbaby 28th-Jul-2012 05:13 pm (UTC)
For real. I read her HuffPost piece and raged. The pearls and the coals?! I FUCKING CANNOT.
hitori_ryuu 29th-Jul-2012 02:14 pm (UTC)
I agree with Nick in that comment section.
bee_xx3 28th-Jul-2012 02:54 pm (UTC)
Nope nhft.
I can't at the terms "pearl" and "coal" really now?
vehiclesshockme 28th-Jul-2012 03:13 pm (UTC)
Seriously that jumped out at me too.
r_a_black 28th-Jul-2012 05:53 pm (UTC)
If the dominant ones are the coals, why would they even call themselves that?
simon_alexander 28th-Jul-2012 06:41 pm (UTC)
SERIOUSLY. Ebony. Obsidian. There's hundreds of sexy words out there.
ourabouras 29th-Jul-2012 06:39 am (UTC)
Seriously this is one step away from "Coal Black and the Seben Dwarves"

I'm guessing this is aimed at all the little tweens who hated that Rue and Cinna were cast with black actors.
hocus_pocus 28th-Jul-2012 02:54 pm (UTC)
why
sestiere 28th-Jul-2012 02:55 pm (UTC)
wtf...
henryevil 28th-Jul-2012 02:55 pm (UTC)
What the FUCK is that premise?!??

henryevil 28th-Jul-2012 02:57 pm (UTC)
AND DESCRIBING AN INTERRACIAL ROMANCE AS A "BEAUTY AND THE BEAST STORY" FUCKING BYE
nowakingeye 28th-Jul-2012 03:41 pm (UTC)
WHAT! oh my fucking god. plz do not let this book get popular for the love of god... i can't deal.
lestat 28th-Jul-2012 04:25 pm (UTC)
THIS JFC
lovedhurtlost 28th-Jul-2012 04:30 pm (UTC)
mte
tastelikegenius 28th-Jul-2012 05:01 pm (UTC)
oh my God. -_-
sandstorm 28th-Jul-2012 02:55 pm (UTC)
This author is looking like a...

Photobucket

I'm surprised this even got published, even if it's not doing well.
door 28th-Jul-2012 02:55 pm (UTC)
Vanity publisher.
sandstorm 28th-Jul-2012 02:57 pm (UTC)
*reads definition*

THAT explains a lot.
m_pendulum 28th-Jul-2012 02:59 pm (UTC)
Another one of those...
door 28th-Jul-2012 02:55 pm (UTC)
O DEER.

I've read about this. It sounds awful in every conceivable way.
questanotte 28th-Jul-2012 02:55 pm (UTC)
WHAT A MESS
empirebird 28th-Jul-2012 02:55 pm (UTC)
It's too early for this shit.
stephaniebrown 28th-Jul-2012 02:56 pm (UTC)
smh, who the hell thought this was a good idea?
sapitacherry 28th-Jul-2012 02:56 pm (UTC)
WHAT EDITOR THOUGHT THIS BOOK WAS A GOOD IDEA
ceilidh_ann 28th-Jul-2012 02:58 pm (UTC)
Vanity publisher.
m_pendulum 28th-Jul-2012 02:59 pm (UTC)
They just keep playing the ass.
sapitacherry 28th-Jul-2012 03:01 pm (UTC)
i guess thats a little better but not by much
jazzypom Thank god for that28th-Jul-2012 04:51 pm (UTC)
But fifty shades of grey started the same way. Lawd, is this going to be a year where I'm going to have to rage quit the internet?
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