Viewing the Black Panther Movie through the Lenses of Liberation Philosophy and Liberation Theology

The Acorn 18 (1):81-85 (2018)
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Here I want to examine two different ways of viewing/reading Black Panther. I will call the first reading the Standard Morality Reading (SMR). I will call the second reading the Liberation Morality Reading (LMR). I argue that these two readings, and the forms of morality that influence them, are in tension with each other throughout the movie. They also produce a tension or moral struggle in King T’Challa and the citizens of Wakanda in general.

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Arnold Farr
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