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Also, as far as "the African-ness portrayed here once again hides a pastiche of cultures and traditions whose distinctiveness seems not to be relevant in Marvel’s eyes"... how does one portray African accurateness for a fictional country?
Also, as far as "the African-ness portrayed here once again hides a pastiche of cultures and traditions whose distinctiveness seems not to be relevant in Marvel’s eyes"... how does one portray African accurateness for a fictional country?
As the article indicates, one way is by not mixing known cultures indiscriminately:
1. Setting Wakanda in East Africa, but speaking a Western Africa language (in reality, languages--not dialects, but languages--can vary so intensely that villages only yards away from each other may not understand each other's language.
2. Showing persons wearing items of clothing or accouterments mixing tribes from different sides of the continent.
Now, this could be plausibly explained (although it never was in the comics) by showing that over the generations, the kings of Wakanda deliberately sought out the most intelligent members of tribes from across the continent.
Now, this could be plausibly explained (although it never was in the comics) by showing that over the generations, the kings of Wakanda deliberately sought out the most intelligent members of tribes from across the continent.
Has something changed in the last few days here around CD? Since when is the CD demographic offended by allegedly inaccurate portrayals of Africa? This conversation is hilarious. And suspect.
Let's not forget that this is comic book fiction. Not a documentary.
I guess we'll know what real African people think of the movie in a few weeks.
Has something changed in the last few days here around CD? Since when is the CD demographic offended by allegedly inaccurate portrayals of Africa? This conversation is hilarious. And suspect.
Let's not forget that this is comic book fiction. Not a documentary.
I guess we'll know what real African people think of the movie in a few weeks.
Now, this could be plausibly explained (although it never was in the comics) by showing that over the generations, the kings of Wakanda deliberately sought out the most intelligent members of tribes from across the continent.
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And maybe the reason the people of Wakanda speak a western African language is that the original founders of the kingdom were migrants from west Africa. How much has Marvel ever told us about Wakanda’s history, after all?
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And maybe the reason the people of Wakanda speak a western African language is that the original founders of the kingdom were migrants from west Africa. How much has Marvel ever told us about Wakanda’s history, after all?
Has something changed in the last few days here around CD? Since when is the CD demographic offended by allegedly inaccurate portrayals of Africa? This conversation is hilarious. And suspect.
Let's not forget that this is comic book fiction. Not a documentary.
I guess we'll know what real African people think of the movie in a few weeks.
Just goes to show, my momma always said "just wait, people's true nature will eventually show if you hang around them for too long".
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