Q2. What was Aladdin's problem?
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Aladdin's problem:
- The weaponization of oriental stereotypes by the West is misrepresenting Islam. In the West, there has a tendency to turn to scientific, quasi-objective representation first rather than using direct violence, as Edward Said noted about depictions of orientalism: "Whenever in modern times there has been an acutely political tension felt between the Occident and its Orient (or between the West and its Islam)."
- This Aladdin remake's response to rising Islamophobia is central, but it's not the woke type you may expect. Because of the Islamophobic tone of the source material, without significant alterations, this remake is in tacit support of Islamophobia. It's difficult to be optimistic about Disney's intentions given the timing of the film during a significant increase in anti-Muslim hate crimes and the (mostly white) people behind the camera. As Said continues, "in this way Islam is made more clear, the true nature of its threat appears, and an implicit course of action against it is proposed."
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