DESI PADME DESI PADME 

DESI PADME DESI PADME 

DESI PADME DESI PADME 

I’ve seen a few artists do their take on this before but I saw @ollovae3 mention it on Insta earlier - and then this happened? 

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2 years ago

Yes please

Who would you recast Padme and the handmaidens as?

south asian padmé is my absolute favorite and sooooo much of naboo is already based off of south asian culture

just doing padmé + my favorite handmaidens because there’s too many of them

padmé - aditi rao hydari

Who Would You Recast Padme And The Handmaidens As?

sabé - maya ali

Who Would You Recast Padme And The Handmaidens As?

dormé - mahira khan

Who Would You Recast Padme And The Handmaidens As?

saché - alia bhatt

Who Would You Recast Padme And The Handmaidens As?

rabé - sonam kapoor

Who Would You Recast Padme And The Handmaidens As?

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2 years ago
Only Good Things For Her Now Pls

Only good things for her now pls


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2 years ago
THE ONLY ENEMY YOU CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT
THE ONLY ENEMY YOU CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT
THE ONLY ENEMY YOU CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT
THE ONLY ENEMY YOU CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT
THE ONLY ENEMY YOU CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT
THE ONLY ENEMY YOU CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT
THE ONLY ENEMY YOU CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT
THE ONLY ENEMY YOU CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT
THE ONLY ENEMY YOU CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT
THE ONLY ENEMY YOU CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT

THE ONLY ENEMY YOU CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT

a brother named gethsemane - natalie diaz / anon / star wars: rebels / motion sickness - phoebe bridgers / star wars: clone wars / famous blue raincoat - leonard cohen / sisters - richard and linda thompson /


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2 years ago

Andor having Mon Mothma’s daughter gravitate towards the oppressive practices of her family’s ancestral culture as a way to rebel against a mother that has purposefully distanced herself from them is both one of the smartest and cruelest storytelling moves that this show has done to date. Ouch ouch ouch


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2 years ago
a digital painting of a simple kitchen that's based on ancient times, with a pot cooking on grass and rocks in the middle of it and my female togruta oc, helia, taking a sip of food from it. she is dressed in earth tones and baggy, robe like clothes. she is leaning back, sitting on the ground with her eyes closed. around her is the rest of the kitchen, with earth and stone coloured walls and an arched round doorway behind her in the middle of the frame, revealing a bright orange sunset. the arch is covered by five big leaves acting as a barrier, with black fairy lights trapped around them and framing the round doorway. on the left side of the screen is a blue fridge like droid and a sitting rock. on the right side, behind helia, is a shelf filled with spices and bottles and fruit. behind helia are two big vases, one deep green and the other patterned with orange swirls and dots. the painting overall has a warm earthy hue to it. end of id.

@.bweirdart’s #oc-tober day 16: kitchen ft. helia !!!

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2 years ago

[image description: it's a drawing of a redesigned version of the Tusken people from Star Wars. They have more elements from the source inspiration for their original designs, so they look more human and less like barbarian-monsters. One element that I'd like to undeline is the Bantha tusks on their clothes. Each Tusken person has their own Bantha and they only get one in their lives, so the baby teeth from their Bantha are kept and treated like precious reminders of that moment when their Bantha chose them. Everything they're wearing is different shades of brown to blend in with different parts of the desert. There is two people in the drawing: a Guard, who's tasked with keeping territories safe and a Pilgrim, whose role is to find and protect wells and water. End of i.d.]

[image Description: It's A Drawing Of A Redesigned Version Of The Tusken People From Star Wars. They

I'll do several of these, and y'all are more than welcome to give me feedback I don't mind


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2 years ago
 Bail And Breha Organa With Baby Leia!  This Is A Formal Petition For More Breha Content. 

 Bail and Breha Organa with baby Leia!  This is a formal petition for more Breha content. 


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3 years ago

I’ve previously stated that when people say “Why have James and Harry as POC?” it’s fair enough to respond, “Why not?” but there are also some reasons that specifically drive me towards representing them that way. So, without further ado, here’s why I tend to view James Potter as a person of colour. 

(Please note that this isn’t about authorial intent, since I’m more than aware that JKR doesn’t exactly write with the purpose of people reading her main characters as POC. It’s more about how the narrative connects as a reader, as well as some personal preferences.)

Racially-Coded Language Directed At James 

[…] Mrs. Dursley pretended she didn’t have a sister, because her sister and her good-for-nothing husband were as unDursleyish as it was possible to be. The Dursleys shuddered to think what the neighbors would say if the Potters arrived in the street. The Dursleys knew that the Potters had a small son, too, but they had never even seen him. This boy was another good reason for keeping the Potters away; they didn’t want Dudley mixing with a child like that. (PS1)

and, after Vernon claims James had been unemployed in POA: 

“As I expected!” said Aunt Marge, taking a huge swig of brandy and wiping her chin on her sleeve. “A no-account, good-for-nothing, lazy scrounger who —” (POA2)

There’s a very specific trend in the way that the Dursleys speak about James. “Good-for-nothing,” as soon as he’s introduced, a sentiment repeated by Marge. “Wastrel” in that same chapter of POA. And the way that Marge reacts to James being “unemployed” is very much akin to anti-immigrant rhetoric, i.e. considering them a drain of public resources. It’s classist too, certainly, but that’s not divorced from racial dynamics. The great employment disparities in Britain occur among ethnic minorities. And that’s in recent reports. I can guarantee it was worse approximately 30 years ago, during the setting of HP. On top of that, the idea that the Harry’s “otherness” can be identified on sight also reads like an allusion to race. 

Harry’s Appearance

He shot a nasty look sideways at Harry, whose untidy hair had always been a source of great annoyance to Uncle Vernon. (POA2)

and 

Professor Flitwick was walking past a boy with untidy black hair … very untidy black hair…  (OOTP28)

James and Harry share most of their features. The most prominent of these is by far James’s hair, which is consistently described as both “black” and “untidy.” Neither is a trait exclusive to people of colour, but there certainly is a tendency for people of colour to face greater scrutiny for the state of their hair. The Dursleys’ view that having “improper” hair somehow equates lacking societal worth is much along those lines. It’s not at all unreasonable to relate Harry’s struggle with his hair as partly the product of his heritage. 

Dynamic Balance Between James and Lily

This one is a point of personal preference. Since we know so little about either James or Lily, it’s hard to gauge what exactly their relationship was like. But I absolutely love the idea of James as a person of colour and a pure-blood while Lily is white and Muggle-born. Although there’s a claim that there’s no racism in the wizarding world (I’d question that, but that’s a different post), there certainly would be in 1970s Muggle UK. It’s an interesting dynamic to engage with — James, completely unaware of why people would look askew his relationship with Lily even in the Muggle world. Lily, turning indignant protector for James, while people dislike him for his heritage. It’s all the appeal of a role reversal AU but built into canon-compliance. 

Presumption of Delinquency 

For the space of a heartbeat both policemen imagined guns gleaming at them, but a second later they saw that the motorcyclists had drawn nothing more than —

“Drumsticks?” jeered Anderson. “Right pair of jokers, aren’t you? Right, we’re arresting you on a charge of —” (Prequel)

and

Harry preferred Little Whinging by night, when the curtained windows made patches of jewel-bright colors in the darkness and he ran no danger of hearing disapproving mutters about his “delinquent” appearance when he passed the householders. (OOTP1) 

This one’s a bit more depressing, but it’s something that I think holds true for many people of colour in places where they aren’t the majority. Whether in a local neighbourhood, with a police officer, or at an airport, it’s easy enough to think of an instance of racial profiling. Being treated as a threat by people who don’t really know you. In James and Sirius’s interaction with the police, up until that point they’re smarmy, sure, but have made no indication that they’re any kind of threat. They reach back in their pockets and immediately the assumption is that they have guns. Harry experiences similar profiling. In that same chapter, he talks about how some of the neighbourhood kids are afraid of him. Admittedly, he’s got the Dursleys’ badmouthing and the state of his clothing going against him, but James is well-dressed and cared-for and still treated as if he might become violent. 

Nuanced Representation Through James

This point is less about the text itself, and more about how interpreting James as a person of colour is beneficial to readers of colour. Although he sort of gets the least physical presence in the series, the things we do see inform us that he’s got quite the story. He’s described, along with Sirius, as “the cleverest [student] in school,” in POA, he becomes an animagus at the age of fifteen, and he saves the life of his worst enemy (who later sells him out to Voldemort). He dedicates his life to a war that his blood status exempts him from. And he’s got obvious flaws as well! He’s arrogant, sometimes rude, and loyal to the point of being blind to the possibility of betrayal. Of all of the Marauders’ era characters, James has some of the most interesting characterization. In a series where people of colour barely feature, the idea that someone like James (and subsequently Harry) could be men of colour is very exciting. 

And, for what it’s worth, I actually think it’s kind of cool that James is so well-off financially. It’s not only a reversal of expectations with the earlier point of racially-coded insults, but also offers a version of an ethnic minority who doesn’t necessarily have a class disadvantage. And, if you’re on the Desi James train, it actually plays into a specific narrative of migration and employment for Indians in the UK prior to 1981. Racial discrimination and class do not always follow each other, and I think that disconnect can be jarring for those who consider themselves relatively privileged. Again, it’s something I think is interesting to explore.

Diverse Magical Heritage

Again, this idea comes down to personal preference. Since James comes from a long line of mostly pure-bloods, that means that if he is interpreted as a person of colour, there’s an entire magical tradition that can come with that. All of the HP spells are Latin-based, but if you read James as Desi (as I do) then there’s the potential for Sanskrit-based spells! Indian wizard holidays! If Christian wizards celebrate Christmas, surely Hindu wizards celebrate Diwali? Or Muslim wizards celebrate Eid? Not to mention the cool idea of life-cycle rites coming into play. I’d love to see a wizard version of annaprashan, where instead of reaching for just books or toys, you could have Harry reaching for a wand for power, or the Mahabharata for courage. Not to mention that James’ family has a long history in potions, which actually seems closer to Ayurvedic medicine than chemistry. There are so many possibilities that come from seeing James as a person of colour. These are only a few examples. 


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