Across
- 3. Actors displaced from their cultural traditions took on work imitating themselves, depicting the image of the frontier as Europeans knew it
- 4. Viewing or treating a group of people as fundamentally different from oneself, which often leads to marginalization or discrimination
- 6. A form of entertainment in which white performers would darken their skin and caricature African Americans for comedic effect
- 8. The setting in Peter Pan, which is often argued that it serves as a colonialist fantasy where Western characters dominate over indigenous populations
- 9. Exaggerated or distorted representations (often used for comedic effect) that highlight prominent features or traits of a certain stereotype
- 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. The act of degrading, dehumanizing, and denying agency to female characters, treating them as objects of desire for men
- 2. The characterizing Native American individuals and cultures in the film
- 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
- 7. The princess of the Native American tribe in Peter Pan whose character has been criticized for perpetuating stereotypes about Indigenous peoples
