Titolo completo
Pacific Geographies
Titolo abbreviato
PG
Editore
Association of Pacific Studies
ISSN
2199-9104 (Rivista Online)
10.23791/0 (Rivista Online)
Numero del fascicolo
55
Data del fascicolo
2021
Titolo completo
Moana made waves: Discussing the representation of Pacific Islanders in the Disney movie Moana
Di (autore)
Numero di Pagine
5
Prima Pagina
25
Ultima Pagina
29
Lingua del testo
Inglese
Data di publicazione
2021
Descrizione principale
This paper sheds light on the debate the Disney movie Moana sparked on Pacific Islands by reviewing literature from indigenous Pacific anthropologists such as Vicente Diaz, Vilsoni Hereniko, MÄrata Tamaira, and Dionne Fonoti. The author analyses the plot of Moana and the general representation of the Pacific Islands in Western movies. Various points of critique on the movie from indigenous Pacific anthropologists are discussed. Despite problems of cultural homogenization, stereotypical representation, and commodification, it is argued that it is short-sighted to view Moana as a mere object of cultural theft. In addressing these issues, the author wants to propose a platform for the plethora of Pacific opinions to discuss how Pacific Islanders are represented in the popular Disney movie Moana and how they may feel about this representation. Furthermore, this research note has the ambitious aim to motivate readers to a more critical and informed consumption of Disney movies.