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EP 14 - Peter Pan (1953): Growing Up, Gender Roles, Queer Pirates, and Little Mothers

1 h 13 min · 14 de jul de 2020
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In this episode, we discuss: - racism, sexism, and the white male fantasy in the Edwardian boy's adventure story, - the depiction of childhood as the time in your life that you can act however you like without regard to the consequences your actions have for other people, - the accidental, backwards subversiveness of the game played by the Indigenous characters and the Lost Boys, - the subversive potential of Smee as the pirates' mother, - how much we love Captain Hook as campy, theatrical dandy, and - the sudden and arbitrary importance of appearing honourable in the last 20 minutes of the movie.

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