Mulan Crossword based on Jing Yin Reading
Across
- 5. the value that guides parent-child relationships in Chinese culture
- 7. The name of the Disney movie that the reading refers to
- 8. a term that expresses an inherent dominant culture when presenting non-Western cultures
- 9. The term described as bringing disparate people together
- 10. Name of the actor who plays Li Shang
- 12. Term that describes stories and symbols about "social affairs" that are interpreted by people
- 14. Mulan is classified as this in Disney, without being of lineage for the title
- 17. a theme that Disney pursues in it's display of ehtnic materials
- 18. Hall uses this term to describe a representation of connection between elements and that would not be connected on their own
- 21. Mulan's family name that is not actually mentioned in the original Ballad
- 22. Mulan's father is ______ as he changes from being caring to being a strict authoritarian father
- 23. a term describing the Othered and exoticised view that is placed upon non-Western cultures
- 24. the idea that different aspects of identity to form varying and unique experiences in one person
Down
- 1. the tradition of finding selfhood and a connection with identity
- 2. "___ work as practices that present their own meaning system as real or natural
- 3. last name of the reading's author
- 4. Name of the actress who plays Mulan
- 6. The original poem that the Disney movie is based on
- 11. Western assumptions that Mulan is ___ in its portrayal of Chinese culture and history
- 13. The character that is described in the reading to be an offensive representation of the royal dragon symbol
- 15. the song that Mulan sings about the pressures of conforming to society and her family's ideals
- 16. the person Mulan has to see to determine her ability to find a husband and is described in the reading to be a gatekeeper of femininity
- 17. The number of weeks the producers spent in China to capture Chinese culture and landscapes
- 19. term often referring to European or American cultures
- 20. The Chinese audience response to seeing Mulan