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Outline
I. General Introduction
II. Social Conditions
III. Analysis
IV. Q&A
V. Conclusion
Summary & Main Argument
Despite experiencing a lot of hardships,
especially after contracting AIDS, Yesterday is
able to sustain herself because she builds a
strong mentality out of her love for her family.
Harriet Hou
PRODUCTION
The Movie - Yesterday
Released on Sept. 3rd, 2004 in South Africa
Directed by Darrell Roodt.
Setting: Rooihoek, Kromdraai, and
Johannesburg in South Africa
This film is the first commercial featurelength production in Zulu
Chinese title: “永不遺忘的美麗”
Rooihoek, South Africa
Zulu
the language of the Zulu people
South Africa’s 11th official language (in 1994)
Yesterday is the first full length feature film in
Zulu.
Why they can speak English and have English
name? Many Zulu people also speak Afrikaans,
English, Portuguese, Shangaan, Sesotho and
others from among South Africa's 11 official
languages.
Echo Chen& Jeff Huang
SOCIAL FACTORS
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Jeff Huang
Illiteracy
wealth inequality
urban-rural divide
Illiteracy
Literacy Rate
1995
81.8%
2003
86.4%
Source: indexmundi.com
The benefits of literacy
Government’s developmental
programs
Poverty reduction
Women’s empowerment
HIV and AIDS eradication
Environmental conservation
Education as an
enabling right
To lower birth rate
The World Education Forum
(Dakar, Senegal, April 2000)
EFA (Education for All) --- To extend the reach of
basic education world-wide and reduce illiteracy
To reduce illiteracy by 50% by 2015.
To eliminate gender disparities
Focusing on girls' education, working children,
children of ethnic minorities…
Results
The United Nations Children's Fund
Youth (15-24 years) literacy rate, 2008
male : female = 96 : 98
Primary school attendance ratio 2009
male : female = 80 : 83
Source: UNICEF
Problems exist
Teachers struggle to maintain
students motivation levels
Student awful discipline and
attendance
The lack of parental involvement
Principals and teachers are
overwhelmed with departmental
admin.
Wealth inequality
urban-rural divide
Wealth inequality
Perfect equality
Inequality (1996)
Inequality (2009)
Source:
Source:OECD
Global
Factblog
Insight
Wealth inequality
Average
Black
African
Colored
White
Average
Black African
Source: OECD Factblog
Asian
2008
1917
2000
White
Two South Africas
The highest levels of inequality in the world (UN
Habitat's State of the World's Cities report)
Over half earned below US$230 per month, and one
in five people had no income.
After apartheid:
The rapid urbanization of South Africa's cities
Movement of black people from rural to urban
areas ➔ A decline in subsistence agriculture
Urban population 58%, 33% in slums and squatter
camp (2009)
Causes
“Current poverty and income distribution in the context of South
African history” Servaas Van Der Berg, October 2010
High inequality of wage earnings ➔ wealth gap
Job creation does little to reduce inequality.
Low quality of education ➔ be excluded from
the economic mainstream
“Thus the labor market is at the heart of
inequality, and central to labor market
inequality is the quality of education.”
3 Facts of
AIDS
1. WHAT IS AID/HIVS?
HIV is the virus that causes AIDS
H: Human
I: Immune
V: Virus
A: Acquired
I: Immune
D:
Deficiency
S: Syndrome
2. HOW IS HIV TRANSMITTED?
Blood (including
menstrual blood)
Semen
Vaginal
secretions
Saliva, tears
sweat,
Breast
milk feces,
and urine
3. How to prevent?
practice safe sexual behaviors (condoms)
get tested and treated for sexually
transmitted infections, including HIV
avoid injecting drugs, or if you do, always
use new and disposable needles and
syringes
ensure that any blood or blood products
that you might need are tested for HIV.
Aid myths &
misunderstanding
TRANSMISSIO
N MYTHS
MYTHS
ABOUT A
CURE
MYTHS
ABOUT
MEDICATIONS
Medical Condition
in South Africa
Distribution of health workforce
(per 1000 south African)
Bailey Chen
HARDSHIPS ANALYSIS
Hardship 1
Lack of enough medical resources
Lack of hospitals & medical professionals
Yesterday’s failure to see the doctor for the first
two times. Rooihoek →Kromdraai
e.g. I am sorry. There is nothing I can do (male assistant).
e.g. l told you. lt is best to come early. Before the sun
(a patient).
Lack of hospitals & medical professionals
The third time…
“We need more than one doctor at this clinic. But there is
not enough money (female doctor).”
Failure to find a bed for her husband.
There is a waiting list...as long as my arm. Both arms(Nurse).
Hardship 2
Unacceptance by the society
Villagers: Personality
Gossipy: talk about other villagers’ private lives
Superstitious: a sangoma can treat Yesterday
Ignorant: not knowing AIDS is transmitted
through blood
Villagers: Relationship with Yesterday
Before
helpful; have a
wonderful time
chatting with
Yesterday
Villagers: Relationship with Yesterday
After
cold and unfriendly;
Distance
themselves from
Yesterday
Hardship 3
Superstition of the community
The Sangoma
Represents a tradition:
-has curing and soothing powers / gets rid of the evil spirits
e.g. appears in the hospital, outside of Yesterday’s house
Able to foresee the future :
-a villager wins the lotto
Prevalent in the village:
-more accessible than clinics
The Sangoma
Yesterday’s first visit:
-treats Yesterday with the traditional methods →
Yesterday is sick because of the anger inside her.
Outside of Yesterday’s house:
-S:Tell me, is this what causes
your anger?
Y: l am not angry.
The sangoma’s treatment
doesn’t work at all.
Jessie Wang
CHARACTER ANALYSIS I
YESTERDAY & THE FEMALE
TEACHER
Yesterday’s Personality
Courageous & Strong
--Takes care of her husband
--Builds her own hospital
Considerate & Friendly
Gentle
--Peels orange for Beauty
--Comforts her husband
Firm & persistent
“Until my child goes to school... l'll not die.”
(01:00:46)
Teacher’s Personality
Considerate
Friendly
Knowledgeable
-- Knowledge of diabetes & AIDS
RELATIONSHIP B/T YESTERDAY &
TEACHER
Friendship
Relationship b/t Yesterday &
Teacher
Yesterday : Help & believe the Teacher
Help the Teacher
-- Give road directions
-- Introduce the village
Relationship b/t Yesterday &
Teacher
Believe the Teacher
-- Look after Beauty
-- Tell the Teacher her disease
Relationship b/t Yesterday &
Teacher
Teacher : Help & care for Yesterday
-- Arrange the Taxi
-- Look after Beauty
-- Teach villager the right concept about AIDS
-- Promise to take care of Beauty 01:24:06)
Cinematography: Long-shots
The beginning
3
2
Cinematography: Long-shots
Compare & Contrast: The Beginning & The End
Cinematography:
Foreshadowing
Winni Huang
CHARACTER ANALYSIS II- FAMILY
HUSBAND JOHN & DAUGHTER
BEAUTY
The relationship b/t
Yesterday & Beauty
Yesterday Considers Beauty as her
hope of tomorrow
Devotes for Beauty
The orange scene (16:46)
Lives for Beauty not for
Beauty
Worries about her
mother’s sickness
Coughing (14:31)
Yesterday faints(22:18)
Learns to take
herself
responsibility
doctor announces her
disease. (40:39)
Sows the seeds
Helps building hospital
(1:59:39)
Stays strong in front of
Beauty
The relationship b/t
Yesterday & John
Yesterday
Endures domestic violence
from him
bears with John’s
disloyalty and forgives him
Never resents to John’s
transmitted AIDS to her
Missing yesterday’s sweet
memory (51:23)
Accepts John’s illness and
wrongdoing (59:13)
(1:02:58)
John
Detests seeing Yesterday
coming to see him(49:24)
Reveals his helplessness
(57:11)
Confesses his wrongdoing
and feels grateful to
Yesterday (1:02:58)
The relationship b/t
John & Beauty
John
Beauty
Expresses his honorable
Misses John in bedtime
past to Beauty, tries to
retain a potent father
image to Beauty
Still misses Beauty before
his death (1:21:56)
(51:09)
The loosened relationship
between daughter and
father
Cannot sympathize with
John; looks at him in a
detestable manner
(1:18:16)
The fragile image contrast
to Beauty’s impression of
John
Cinematography- love of
mother
focus on orange, the peeling movement, and the
gratified facial expression The love and
devotion of mother
Cinematography-helplessness
encountering mother’s faintness and fragility
Using long shot to picture the helplessness
and insignificance of the two.
Cinematography: The change of
the relationship b/w John &
Yesterday
Relate their speechless
and deep connection
because of their illness
and their daughter
Show resentful expression
Reunite their relationship
through confession &
forgiveness
Expose his helplessness and fragility
Tina Chi
SYMBOLS
Name: Yesterday & Beauty
The elderly’s concept of life <-> Yesterday’s
optimistic attitudes towards life
Beauty: Yesterday’s
hope
Still believe beauty
in life
Name: Yesterday & Beauty
Beauty
his daughter’s name
he was finally relieved
what had happened would
be yesterday (bad would end
at yesterday and begins in a
new day)
Bird: to fly, to be free
To fly away from the status quo and be free
Yesterday’s hope: to support what Beauty wants
to do
Pump: social interaction
Where women gather and discuss gossips
AIDS isolation
Changes of color changes of atmosphere
Water: life
Life can’t go backward, just can go forward
Orange
Bright, fruitful maternal love toward Beauty
Grass: past happiness,
childhood
Background Music : maskandi
AIDS (Brings fear and death)
Background Music :
maskandiAIDS (brings fear and
death)
Fence: a sense of belonging
Fence: different future from
Yesterday and beauty
Road: journey of life(beginning &
death)
Road: journey of life
Intersections: opportunities and hope in life
Discussion Questions
Why do you think the movie is titled
Yesterday?
Discuss the role of Sangoma in Yesterday.
Can you relate this movie to other texts we
have covered so far in this course?
The Sangoma says Yesterday is angry, but
Yesterday responds she is not. What is your
opinion on this and why?
Conclusion
Works Cited
http://www.kharigude.co.za/index.php/literacyin-south-africa
http://www.un.org/ecosocdev/geninfo/afrec/vol2
0no2/202-combating-inequality.html
http://ideas.repec.org/p/sza/wpaper/wpapers121
.html
http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/southafrica
_statistics.html
http://www.kharigude.co.za/index.php/literacyin-south-africa