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I really think that a simplistic
reading of 'The Lebs' interprets the work
as a work about, you know, underclass, violent, homophobic,
sexist young men, when in reality
it's more a critique of the ways white supremacy
and capitalism construct and create
particular narratives about marginalised young men
reading of 'The Lebs' interprets the work
as a work about, you know, underclass, violent, homophobic,
sexist young men, when in reality
it's more a critique of the ways white supremacy
and capitalism construct and create
particular narratives about marginalised young men
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I really think that a simplistic
reading of 'The Lebs'
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interprets the work
as a work about, you know,
00:00:06.068 --> 00:00:09.076
underclass, violent, homophobic,
sexist young men,
00:00:09.076 --> 00:00:13.008
when in reality
it's more a critique
00:00:13.008 --> 00:00:17.048
of the ways white supremacy
and capitalism
00:00:17.048 --> 00:00:20.000
construct and create
particular narratives
00:00:20.000 --> 00:00:21.006
about marginalised young men.
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Movie Summary
An inspiring documentary series, presented by Claudia Karvan, that takes us on a journey to celebrate our love of books, meet our great storytellers and explore our Australian identity.