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Board: The Children of Huang Shi (2008)


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Why does the character of 'the Westerner in a foreign land' ultimately b
  by sarabiak   (Sat Apr 26 2008 14:36:32)
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Why does the character of "the Westerner in a foreign land" ultimately become the archetypal white savior of the native inhabitants in so many plots?
Colonialism guilt? Subconscious superiority complex?
Scholarly, academic thoughts appreciated.
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Re: Why does the character of 'the Westerner in a foreign land' ultimate unreal_uk   (Wed May 7 2008 18:12:37)
Re: Why does the character of 'the Westerner in a foreign land' ultimate sailorarby   (Fri May 9 2008 12:24:02)
Re: Why does the character of 'the Westerner in a foreign land' ultimately b simpsonboy   (Sun May 11 2008 12:51:13)
Re: Why does the character of 'the Westerner in a foreign land' ultimate btop   (Thu May 15 2008 02:50:13)
Re: Why does the character of 'the Westerner in a foreign land' ultimately b filmm54   (Thu May 15 2008 21:34:59)
Re: Why does the character of 'the Westerner in a foreign land' ultimate jogar084   (Sun Jun 8 2008 10:17:57)
Re: Why does the character of 'the Westerner in a foreign land' ultimate Morbius-7   (Mon Jun 16 2008 14:51:08)
Re: Why does the character of 'the Westerner in a foreign land' ultimate guserusa   (Mon Jun 16 2008 22:20:18)


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