28.2 C
Accra
Friday, October 11, 2024
WorldSerena Williams: Cartoonist denies US Open depiction is racist

Date:

Serena Williams: Cartoonist denies US Open depiction is racist

An Australian cartoonist has defended his depiction of Serena Williams at the US Open, after the image went viral and was criticised as racist and sexist.

Mark Knight’s newspaper cartoon showed Williams jumping above a broken racquet next to a baby’s dummy. Critics said it used racist stereotypes.

The cartoonist denied it was racist, saying he had intended to depict only the tennis player’s “poor behaviour”.

Some also said Knight had “whitewashed” Japanese player Naomi Osaka.

Williams sparked controversy during her loss to Osaka when she accused the umpire of sexism and being a “thief”.

Knight’s drawing was published in Australia’s most-read newspaper, the Herald Sun on Monday, and referenced Williams’s outburst and showed the umpire asking Osaka: “Can you just let her win?”

It has been strongly defended by Knight and the newspaper’s editor, Damon Johnston, who denied the cartoon is racist or sexist.

“It rightly mocks poor behaviour by a tennis legend… Mark has the full support of everyone,” he said in a tweet.

But critics, including author JK Rowling, compared the cartoon to past racist caricatures of African-American people.

Others on social media pointed out that Osaka, who is mixed race, had been drawn as a white woman with blonde hair.

The National Association of Black Journalists in the US denounced the cartoon as “repugnant on many levels”.

“[It] not only exudes racist, sexist caricatures of both women, but Williams’ depiction is unnecessarily sambo-like,” it said in a statement.

The 1899 children’s book, The Story of Little Black Sambo, featured derogatory racial depictions – such as characters with thick red lips.

Knight said he had “no knowledge of those cartoons or that period”, saying on Tuesday that “the world has just gone crazy”.

“The cartoon was just about Serena on the day having a tantrum. That’s basically it,” he told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

Knight also rejected a suggestion that he would not draw a similar image of a man. As evidence, he tweeted his recent cartoon of tennis player Nick Kyrgios.

Racism in Australian cartoons

One sociology expert told the BBC that Knight had used “a genre that has a long history of racist impact”.

“The author may not even realise their own framing of the world has been shaped by history of racism in Australia,” said emeritus Prof Andrew Jakubowicz from the University of Technology, Sydney.

He said there had been “a tradition” in many Australian cartoons to exaggerate physical characteristics of minority groups, including indigenous Australians, to “trigger a reaction” – such as humour.

Knight was also accused of racism last month for a cartoon which showed faceless black figures fighting in a Melbourne subway, a reference to a debate about African-Australian street gangs.

Source: bbc.com

[forminator_poll id="710479"]
[forminator_poll id="710479"]

Latest stories

EPA directed to lay L.I. in Parliament to ban mining in forest reserves

The Attorney General (AG) has directed the Environmental Protection...

Video: Broken heart made me accept Christ – Perez Musik

Gospel artist Perez Musik has revealed that a heartbreak...

Ama Governor becomes Ghana-bound as court dismisses travel abroad request

The Accra Circuit Court has ruled that Elorm Ababio,...

Video: Davido have fun as he grills some chicken for his twins birthday

Nigerian music sensation Davido recently gave fans a sneak...

We knew about the dry spell, projected its impact in February – Agric Minister contradicts PRO

Food and Agriculture Minister, Bryan Acheampong, has revealed that...

Kwahumanhene directed to step aside as ADB Board chair over GHC2m fraud

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has directed Daasebre Akuamoah...

Related stories

12 tourists stuck in Colorado gold mine, one dead

At least one person has lost their life, and...

New launch: The partnership for Global inclusivity on AI

A new venture - the Partnership for Global Inclusivity...

United States and Sierra Leone sign compact to transform energy sector

The United States and the Sierra Leone government have...

Please be patient – Tinubu pleads with Nigerians amid tough economy

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has urged citizens to exercise...

Rwanda: Funeral sizes slashed to manage spread of Marburg virus outbreak

Rwanda has limited the size of funerals for Marburg...

Marine Le Pen faces trial over alleged misappropriation EU funds

Leader of France's far-right National Rally and a prospective...

About 30 decomposing bodies found in a boat off Senegal coast

At least 30 decomposing bodies have been found on...