Wednesday, March 31, 2021
Daily Blog: Tuesday 3/30/21
Monday, March 29, 2021
Daily Blog: Monday 3/29/2021
Today we focused on familiarizing ourselves with Disney's Aladdin (1992)movie and the original tale it is adapted from. During the beginning of the morning, we spent time writing blogs and/or reading our independent reading books. After that, we were introduced to the assignment that will be the culmination of all that we've learned during this A-term: a presentation. Then we watched Disney's Aladdin (1992) from which arose a lot of questions around Princess Jasmine, and comparisons between this tale and the Cinderella tale, since they're both rags to riches type stories.
When we came back from lunch we read about the original Aladdin tale. It's one of many tales from A Thousand and One Arabian Nights, a book that contains a number of various stories from Asia. We then read the original Aladdin tale called The Story of Aladdin, or The Wonderful Lamp. What I found most interesting about this story as compared to the other fairytales we've read, is that Aladdin starts out as a deeply flawed protagonist who due to extraordinary circumstances and luck learns and grows as he gains more knowledge. This is pretty different because in most of the other stories we don't really learn anything at all about the characters and they're totally stagnant throughout the story. Lastly, we read an article about the racism and controversy around the 1992 movie, and how it perpetuates a number of harmful racist stereotypes about West Asia.
Daily Blog: Friday 3/26/2021
Daily Blog: Friday 3/26/2021 Jeremy & Ryan
On Friday morning we read passages about Mulan, discussing such after writing questions on the Padlet. The original writing of Mulan also known as the Ballad of Mulan was in Chinese, adding deeper meaning and context to the story. We also read some articles on the controversies surrounding Mulan (1998). We proceeded to write down some questions about both the Ballad of Mulan and the articles about the controversies before having lunch. After lunch, we all sat down and watched Disney's live-action version of Mulan. During the viewing, our Chinese Language teacher, Mr Zhou, entered the classroom and watched the film with us. After watching Mulan (2020), we proceeded to write down some questions on our group Padlet for our seminar. A short break occurred before we started our seminar on Mulan (2020). The first thing we discussed after the movie was the usage of Chi in the film. Most of us were dissatisfied with the usage of Chi in this film because it completely went against the original film’s message; women could be on the same level as men. However, instead of empowering women in this film, it made them look weaker since the men in the film don’t use Chi and were still able to keep up with Mulan who used Chi.
Another problem with the usage of Chi in the film was that it wasn’t culturally accurate to what Chi is. According to Chinese culture, Chi is the life force that flows through all living beings. In this film, however, Chi is described as only flowing through warriors and not women when that is incorrect. On top of that, Chi does not magically make people stronger and grant incredible abilities. Another point of topic was about how there was a secondary antagonist that was portrayed as similar to Mulan. We wondered about the significance of the character as it was not in the original 1998 version of Mulan. After our discussion, Mr. Zhou gave a passionate speech about how the film did not represent Chinese culture properly. He pointed out some of the questions on our group Padlet. For example, there was a question about why the Chinese actors didn’t speak their own language despite the film being set in China and having a predominantly Chinese cast and audience. He also pointed out how the moral of the film did not align with how the Chinese view family values through the fact that Mulan still returned to her family to be a generic housewife despite saving China and had the opportunity to become one of the emperor’s elite squad of soldiers. Mr. Zhou also had a similar problem with how Chi was portrayed in this film and talked about how American Hollywood movies tend to not show the full picture of different cultures’ traditions for the purpose of making profit from their western audience. Thus, giving western audiences a false impression of that culture’s traditions.
Thursday, March 25, 2021
Daily blog: Thursday 3/25/2021 Ariana & Jayla
Ariana Luk & Jayla Balderas
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Daily Blog: Wednesday 2/24/3: Isabelle & Sofi
Isabelle Saxon & Sofi Savarese
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Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Monday, March 22, Day 1 Ariela and Wyatt
Monday, March 22, Day 1
Ariela Kluk and Wyatt Quillin
Today was the first day in our “Stories, Retellings, Disney, and more” A - Term, and we dug into the world of Cinderella. We started off watching Disney’s original version of Cinderella, and both in-person and online students watched and took notes. This was a classic and a crowd-pleaser, as always. We then read the Grimm’s Fairytales version of Cinderella. The last version of Cinderella that we watched was the Brandy/ Rodgers and Hammerstein’s version of Cinderella with, you know it--Whitney Houston. This version had a lot of diversity and racial diversity, which was really progressive and inspiring to see.
All of the Cinderella movies shared a common moral in being kind and believing in your dreams. Because she is always on the outs in her family, Cinderella is alone or talking to animals or strangers. She is treated like a servant but always finds the kindness to do what her family says. Overall, today was extremely successful and informative, and I know that we all will look at Cinderella from a different perspective from now on.
Students online are able to watch the movie through zoom with the in-person students.
Last day!
Today was the last day of our A-term! For the past eight days, we have been reading individual books, and today was the day to finis...
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Today we focused on familiarizing ourselves with Disney's Aladdin (1992)movie and the original tale it is adapted from. During t...
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Daily Blog: Friday 3/26/2021 Jeremy & Ryan On Friday morning we read passages about Mulan, discussing such after writing questions on ...
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Today was the last day of our A-term! For the past eight days, we have been reading individual books, and today was the day to finis...