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Her films rarely center on—or even acknowledge—her race, seemingly out of concern that focussing on identity might limit her characters’ emotional palettes. But why couldn’t it expand those palettes?
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The New Yorker (United States) | Apr 14, 2026
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Ignoring race in Zendaya's films risks erasing important cultural narratives and diminishes representation in the storytelling landscape.
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Zendaya's choice to downplay race in her roles promotes a universal appeal, allowing viewers to connect with her characters on a deeper emotional level.
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Focusing on race in Zendaya's characters could enrich the narratives, providing a fuller understanding of their identities and experiences.
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Zendaya's films may successfully resonate across diverse audiences, demonstrating that emotional depth can exist independently of racial identity.
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Zendaya's approach reflects a trend in media where race is often sidelined, raising questions about the balance between representation and universal storytelling.
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