@article{oai:tsuyama-nit.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001804, author = {竹花, 大和 and 住田, 光子}, journal = {津山工業高等専門学校紀要, Bulletin of National Institute of Technology, Tsuyama College}, month = {Mar}, note = {publisher, The purpose of this paper is to consider indirect discrimination in the process of the conflict between a white person and an African-American through a consideration of the image of Oscar Grant Ⅲ presented in the film, Fruitvale Station (2013). In 2020, American citizens were furious about the death of an African-American since they witnessed, through digital recording, the moment when he could not breathe because a white police officer pressed against his neck without reason. This study, in the context of 2020, shows how the final discrimination of the actual shooting Oscar on the Oakland BART platform portrayed in the film can be seen as the tragic result of multiple effects of direct discrimination by his white acquaintance in the state prison, indirect discrimination of the white police officer, and other instances of discrimination.}, pages = {55--62}, title = {映画『フルートベール駅で』における間接的差別}, volume = {62}, year = {2021} }