Hello,
i just found your trip report and wanted to say "hi and thank you" for letting us follow along on your adventures! I've always wondered what the cultural representatives from Africa think of Animal Kingdom. What do you think?
Well, a very big


to you!! I'm so glad you found me over here in this quiet little playground.
Hmmm, I think I would have to say that Disney, as with all things, chose to highlight the many positive aspects of Africa including it's art, dance, music and of course animals. Africa, like ALL cultures has its dark sides of graft, violence, greed, and disease, but that's all been taken out of the narrative. We see that in, for example, Liberty Square, where there is no mention of slavery, but rather the themes of resolve, freedom, etc....are showcased. What they did choose to portray as "Africa" in AK I'd say they did very, VERY well. I was only in W. Africa whose culture and landscape are quite different than the S. Africa areas, but the native plants they used for landscaping, the background music, the art are all 100% authentic, much of it imported directly from that continent. The tongue and cheek "sight gags" of shoddy wiring, misspelled words on posters, etc... are also authentic.
I do know that
@Flossbolna has also spent some time in Africa and might be able to throw in a few words/opinions as well.
I don't know if that answers your question, but I LOVE this kind of dialogue on my threads! Thank you for asking, and I REALLY hope you'll stick around and comment more!
Also, I ran across this article the other day that I found to be a really fascinating, if not somewhat academic, read:
http://www.wdwinfo.com/walt-disney-...ve-disneyfication-and-cultural-impressionism/
Cheers!