Race in horror films
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Depictions of race in horror films has been the subject of commentary. Critics have discussed the representation of race in horror films in relation to the presence of racist ideas, stereotypes and tropes within them. The horror genre has conversely also been used to explore social issues including race, particularly following popularization of social thrillers in the 2010s.
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Throughout the history of the horror film genre, especially in American-produced horror films, racial minorities have not received as much representation in horror films as white people, often being relegated to lesser roles. For most of the 20th century, American horror films had predominantly white casts and audiences.[3] Minorities were often subject to tokenism, being frequently cast as supporting characters or villains.[4]