LeBron James Vogue Cover Criticized For "Perpetuating Racial Stereotypes"

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First Posted: 03-25-08 08:39 AM   |   Updated: 04- 2-08 05:12 AM

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When Vogue announced its April cover starring LeBron James and Gisele Bundchen, the magazine noted with some fanfare that James was the first black man to grace its cover.

But the image is stirring up controversy, with some commentators decrying the photo as perpetuating racial stereotypes. James strikes what some see as a gorilla-like pose, baring his teeth, with one hand dribbling a ball and the other around Bundchen's tiny waist.

It's an image some have likened to "King Kong" and Fay Wray.

"It conjures up this idea of a dangerous black man," said Tamara Walker, 29, of Philadelphia.

Photographer Annie Leibovitz shot the 6-foot-9 NBA star and the 5-foot-11 Brazilian model for the cover and an inside spread. Vogue spokesman Patrick O'Connell said the magazine "sought to celebrate two superstars at the top of their game" for the magazine's annual issue devoted to size and shape.

"We think Lebron James and Gisele Bundchen look beautiful together and we are honored to have them on the cover," he said.

James told The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer he was pleased with the cover, saying he was "just showing a little emotion."

"Everything my name is on is going to be criticized in a good way or bad way," James told the paper. "Who cares what anyone says?"

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But magazine analyst Samir Husni believes the photo was deliberately provocative, adding that it "screams King Kong." Considering Vogue's influential history, he said, covers are not something that the magazine does in a rush.

"So when you have a cover that reminds people of King Kong and brings those stereotypes to the front, black man wanting white woman, it's not innocent," he said.

O'Connell, the Vogue spokesman, declined further comment.

In a column at ESPN.com, Jemele Hill called the cover "memorable for all the wrong reasons." But she said in an interview that the image is not unusual -- white athletes are generally portrayed smiling or laughing, while black sports figures are given a "beastly sort of vibe."

For example, former NBA star Charles Barkley was depicted breaking free of neck and wrist shackles on the cover of Sports Illustrated. Dennis Rodman graced the cover of Rolling Stone with horns poking out of his forehead and his red tongue hanging out.

Images of black male athletes as aggressive and threatening "reinforce the criminalization of black men," said Damion Thomas, assistant professor in the Department of Kinesiology at University of Maryland.

But others say the image show James' game face -- nothing more. And they note that Bundchen hardly looks frightened.

"James is a huge, black beautiful masculine statue and Gisele is a feminine, sexy gorgeous doll," said Christa Thomas, 36, a black account supervisor in Los Angeles.

"I didn't see any kind of racist overtone to it," she said. "I still don't. I think there is such a hypersensitivity to race still in this country."

Husni said it is too soon to know how the magazine is selling, though the controversy could increase sales as people rush out to get a "collector's edition."

If nothing else, Walker said the cover underscores the need for a more diverse workplace.

"If more people of color worked for Vogue in positions of editorial authority, perhaps someone in the room might have been able to read the image the way so many of us are reading it now, and had the power to do something about it," she said.

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- PWT I'm a Fan of PWT permalink

I think that it just looks silly. They don't seem like they belong in the same shot together. Perhaps if he were dressed up, (suite & tie or tux), or if she were dressed for play, (WNBA outfit or a uniform from her sport of choice), they would look like they belong in the same shot. As it is, they look like there was a wardrobe miscue and the photographer just made the best of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 03/25/2008

Jesus!

Will we ever get over this obsession with the color of people's skin?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 03/25/2008
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Well, those doing the photograph didn't seem to mind, care, and/or realize they were reflecting stereotypes.

Money will buy people too. Do you think they would care what they were doing if they got paid well? (Indeed, sports players and media darlings get away with stunts the average class person would NEVER get away with. And they get tons of money for running around holding a ball or looking pretty in front of a camera, pimping themselves complete with raunchy dialogue.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 PM on 03/25/2008
- Shantee I'm a Fan of Shantee 5 fans permalink

Much a do about nothing....this is not racist!


OBAMA 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 03/25/2008
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Oh the hypocrisy, how it burns. That King Kong reference is far more insulting than any other implications about the photo. The attempt to call racism on the magazine only managed to highlight Husni's heretofore unrecognized racism.

Seriously, who looks at a black man holding a white woman and thinks, "Ape!"?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 03/25/2008
- LeoMarvin I'm a Fan of LeoMarvin 35 fans permalink
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Wouldn't it also be racist to pose LeBron with a black woman, the implication being that you just assume because he's black that the woman he's with should be too? When you have a situation where the only way not to be racist is to pose him without a woman at all, the sensitivities have swallowed common sense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 03/25/2008
- Rendon76 I'm a Fan of Rendon76 16 fans permalink
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I guess people are seeing King Kong and Ann Darrow. White men your women are being taken away by black men, that's what this cover means.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 PM on 03/25/2008

Obviously Giselle is not the name of Obama's grandmother!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 03/25/2008
- moodyring I'm a Fan of moodyring 4 fans permalink
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That's so lame. I cannot believe people are trying to make an issue out of it. If people want to have a tizzy over racial stereotypes, this is one of the least important - and ambiguous - examples they can use. Dumb, dumb, dumb. If anything, they could say, "cool, Vogue finally has a black guy on the cover." Oversensitivity comes off as crying wolf; it's understandable why folks don't pay attention to real cases of racism when people freak out over dumb things like a Vogue cover.

Don't hold your breath for the next time Vogue has a black man on the cover.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 03/25/2008

HAS OBAMA PULLED THE RACE CARD ON THIS YET?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 03/25/2008

I think some people have way too much time on their hands.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 03/25/2008

There has been an upsurge of divisive behavior by certain groups recently, particularly the two groups being most represented in the Democratic race. These childish and irresponsible attempts to offend heterosexual white males is also racism and sexism, and comes at a time when we need every vote. This is going to be exploited to the max by our Republican opponents in an effort to pull votes over to their side, and it is a disappointment to see this type of selfish behavior. Will it be by your own hands that they win again, to take advantage of us ALL ? (notice the emphasis on the word 'all' - which means every member or individual component) Don't count your eggs before they hatch, and bury your hatchets.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:38 PM on 03/25/2008
- riverroad I'm a Fan of riverroad 3 fans permalink

This may be an instance where racism is in the eye of the beholder. Gisele doesn't look scared at all.

Misogyny, on the other hand, is so much a part of marketing and the media that it usually passes without notice. The model is hobbled by a tight skirt that would inhibit her from taking long strides.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 03/25/2008
- qdog112 I'm a Fan of qdog112 71 fans permalink
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If you have any historical perspective, this is straight from the movie poster of King Kong. I won't call it racist, but won't argue if you think it is. He will have a hard time living this one down. This was a bad, bad decision for Lebron.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 03/25/2008
- provgrays I'm a Fan of provgrays 33 fans permalink

Magazine covers are made to get a strong reaction. That's all anyone needs to know.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 PM on 03/25/2008
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