Rob Ager's Video Analysis of Kubrick's The Shining:
two parts (part 2 contains the political analysis):
part 1
part 2
<b>Warning</b>: very disturbing and graphic images
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Western Genocide, Symbolism in "The Shining"</b>
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Another interesting analysis: http://www.drummerman.net/shining/essays.html
<b>American paradise built on dead indians. This movie could also be referring to western (more specifically Anglo) crimes in Asia or Africa.</b>
Of course, you know there's two sides to the story. But Kubrick presents some interesting symbolism and cryptic ideas.
Question: Do westerners overlook (The Overlook Hotel) thier past? Are westerners trying repress the truth about thier past?
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'White man's burden' of imperialism is a variation of 'the great commission for evangelization' found in Christianity.
two parts (part 2 contains the political analysis):
part 1
part 2
<b>Warning</b>: very disturbing and graphic images
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Western Genocide, Symbolism in "The Shining"</b>
....Â
Another interesting analysis: http://www.drummerman.net/shining/essays.html
<b>American paradise built on dead indians. This movie could also be referring to western (more specifically Anglo) crimes in Asia or Africa.</b>
Of course, you know there's two sides to the story. But Kubrick presents some interesting symbolism and cryptic ideas.
Question: Do westerners overlook (The Overlook Hotel) thier past? Are westerners trying repress the truth about thier past?
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'White man's burden' of imperialism is a variation of 'the great commission for evangelization' found in Christianity.