Burnouts3s3 said:
or casting Hermione Granger with an African American.
Noma Dumezweni's not African-American - she's British. It's important to note this due to the rather large cultural differences between black people in Britain and black people in America.
That being said... unlike most of these 'diversity-oriented' character changes, Hermione being cast as black is (upon a little introspection) something I'm fine with. After all, she never was
actually written as white - people just kinda assumed she was, including me.
This makes that last twitter post quite interesting to think about, since it is - for the most part - true. We
do tend to imagine characters to be white unless they are explicitly written otherwise. Note that I say "for the most part", however: the setting can often override this bias. When I read The Alchemist, for example, I imagined most of the characters being Arabs, since the location of the book's story would make it so.