Through a case study on “The Legend of Korra” and “Reflection,” the representative musical pieces within Nickelodeon’s The Legend of Korra (henceforth Korra) (2012-2014) and Disney’s Mulan (1998) respectively, I examine how different cultural traditions are combined to create a piece of intercultural media. In particular, I explore how Orientalism has persisted in Western media through its superficial inclusion of other cultural traditions. Contrasting these strains of Orientalist thought, Korra especially stands out as an example of interculturalism through its music. This is primarily because it draws on the nuanced level of cohesion established between Korra’s narrative elements such as world building and plot, as well as its cultural in...
People are not born with the genetic imprint of particular culture because it is the set of knowledg...
As a student of design, I take inspiration from everything around me. The media I consume, the place...
In a world that is constantly changing and becoming more open to diversity and equality, filmmakers ...
Hybridization has become a fluid notion due to its association with ideas and themes that were once ...
Thesis (M.M.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
Hybridisation refers to the fusion of diverse cultural elements which generates new cultural forms t...
This paper addresses the way Disney identifies American culture as opposed to non Western cultures t...
As the consciousness of coloniality, diversity, and the necessity of not only token depictions of ot...
Our perception of any cultural artifact is affected by the media we consume. So when we are watching...
In the face of modern media, it is inevitable that certain cultural art forms will fade in popularit...
Despite Disney’s presentation of Moana as a culturally accurate portrayal of Polynesian cultur...
Disney is known for their family animation movies with a non-western or indigenous cultural backgrou...
The author of the article focuses on traditional musical instruments that appear in such screen arts...
This research aims to identify and describe cultural appropriation that were found in Moana. Cultura...
Abstract Movies greatly influence our culture, and music is an integral part of these films. Choral ...
People are not born with the genetic imprint of particular culture because it is the set of knowledg...
As a student of design, I take inspiration from everything around me. The media I consume, the place...
In a world that is constantly changing and becoming more open to diversity and equality, filmmakers ...
Hybridization has become a fluid notion due to its association with ideas and themes that were once ...
Thesis (M.M.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
Hybridisation refers to the fusion of diverse cultural elements which generates new cultural forms t...
This paper addresses the way Disney identifies American culture as opposed to non Western cultures t...
As the consciousness of coloniality, diversity, and the necessity of not only token depictions of ot...
Our perception of any cultural artifact is affected by the media we consume. So when we are watching...
In the face of modern media, it is inevitable that certain cultural art forms will fade in popularit...
Despite Disney’s presentation of Moana as a culturally accurate portrayal of Polynesian cultur...
Disney is known for their family animation movies with a non-western or indigenous cultural backgrou...
The author of the article focuses on traditional musical instruments that appear in such screen arts...
This research aims to identify and describe cultural appropriation that were found in Moana. Cultura...
Abstract Movies greatly influence our culture, and music is an integral part of these films. Choral ...
People are not born with the genetic imprint of particular culture because it is the set of knowledg...
As a student of design, I take inspiration from everything around me. The media I consume, the place...
In a world that is constantly changing and becoming more open to diversity and equality, filmmakers ...