Summer Blockbuster 3: Avatar - Ep 200
To wrap up our inaugural Summer Blockbuster series, Amber leads us on a mission to Pandora with Avatar (2009). Rather than exploration of the culture of the indigenous Na’vi population (or maybe in addition to), we’ll examine some of the philosophical underpinnings of the franchise and discuss the book that completely changed Amber's intellectual trajectory.
Links
“Avatar” Advertising Invades “Bones” Episode “The Gamer in the Grease” (Wall Street Journal)
An interview with Paul Frommer, Alien Language Creator for Avatar (Unidentified Sound Object)
Some highlights of Na’vi (University of Pennsylvania Language Log)
Avatar: A Marxist Saga on the Far Distant Planet (Communication, Capitalism, and Critique)
An Introduction to Edward Said, Orientalism, and Postcolonial Literary Studies (Amardeep Singh)
Orientalism and power: When will we stop stereotyping people? (BBC Ideas, via YouTube)
Watching Avatar through a Postcolonial and Orientalist Lens (via Academia.edu)
Edward Said - Framed: The Politics of Stereotypes in News (Al Jazeera English, via YouTube)
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Summer Blockbusters: Apocalypto - Ep 199
Amber guides Anna through the jungle of the 2006 film Apocalypto...but hopefully a little less racistly than director Mel Gibson did! We’ll talk about human sacrifice, what was (and was not) going on in Maya culture in the 15th century CE, and the movie’s ending that couldn’t be more on the nose if it went “boop!”
Links
With help from a friend, Mel cut to the chase (The Washington Post)
The perduring Maya: new archaeology on early Colonial transitions (Antiquity, via ResearchGate)
Maya Resistance to Colonial Rule in Everyday Life (The Latin American Anthropological Review)
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Summer Blockbusters: The Dig - Ep 198
Welcome to a month of Summer Blockbusters, where we talk about the archaeology in movies that aren't Indiana Jones! This week, it's the 2021 film The Dig, starring Ralph Fiennes and Carey Mulligan. We'll talk a bit about the film, but mostly about the real site portrayed in it--the Anglo Saxon burial at Sutton Hoo. This site was key to rewriting the understanding of post-Roman Britain, and was especially meaningful as a symbol of English national identity during WWII.
Links
Here’s the True Tale Behind Netflix’s Buzzy New Carey Mulligan Archaeology Drama, ‘The Dig (Artnet)
The True History Behind Netflix’s ‘The Dig’ and Sutton Hoo (Smithsonian)
The Dig: Who was Sutton Hoo archaeologist Basil Brown? (BBC)
What Netflix ‘The Dig’ Gets Right And ‘Slanderously’ Wrong About The Sutton Hoo Story (Forbes)
An Introduction to Early Medieval England (C.410–1066) (English Heritage)
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