Negative Depictions in Neverland

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Across
  1. 3. Actors displaced from their cultural traditions took on work imitating themselves, depicting the image of the frontier as Europeans knew it
  2. 4. Viewing or treating a group of people as fundamentally different from oneself, which often leads to marginalization or discrimination
  3. 6. A form of entertainment in which white performers would darken their skin and caricature African Americans for comedic effect
  4. 8. The setting in Peter Pan, which is often argued that it serves as a colonialist fantasy where Western characters dominate over indigenous populations
  5. 9. Exaggerated or distorted representations (often used for comedic effect) that highlight prominent features or traits of a certain stereotype
  6. 10. This term can be used to describe Peter and the Lost Boys as they come to the aid of the supposedly helpless Native American characters, reinforcing colonialist narratives
Down
  1. 1. The act of degrading, dehumanizing, and denying agency to female characters, treating them as objects of desire for men
  2. 2. The characterizing Native American individuals and cultures in the film
  3. 5. The process of adapting or sanitizing a story or character in order to fit the family-friendly and commercialized aesthetic associated with Disney productions
  4. 7. The princess of the Native American tribe in Peter Pan whose character has been criticized for perpetuating stereotypes about Indigenous peoples