Key Terms
Cultural Representations
Literary Themes
Historical Contexts
Modern Examples
100

What is the practice of acquiring control over a territory or culture?

Colonialism

100

How is George depicted as a curious creature in relation to Western perspectives?

George is depicted as a symbol of childlike curiosity, often reflecting Western ideals of exploration.

100

What theme reflects colonial attitudes toward non-Western cultures in the story?

The theme of colonial attitudes is reflected in how Western characters engage with and 'civilize' non-Western characters.

100

During what historical period was Curious George published, in relation to Western expansion?

Curious George was published in 1941, during a time of significant Western expansion and colonial attitudes.

100

How is Curious George used in educational settings today, and what critiques arise?

Curious George is used in educational settings to teach children about curiosity, but critiques arise about cultural representations.

200

What is hybridity?

The blending of different cultures and identities.

200

Who does the Man with the Yellow Hat represent in terms of Western authority?

The Man with the Yellow Hat symbolizes Western authority and control over nature and others.

200

How does George’s portrayal reflect a naive view of different cultures?

George’s portrayal as naive and innocent suggests a lack of understanding of other cultures.

200

How does Curious George reflect early 20th-century children's literature and its values?

The book reflects early 20th-century children's literature, often promoting Western values and ideals of adventure.

200

How is Curious George used in educational settings today, and what critiques arise?

Recent adaptations of Curious George have faced criticism for cultural insensitivity and misrepresentation.

300

What is Eurocentrism?

Eurocentrism: A worldview centred on Western culture, often marginalizing other perspectives.

300

What types of stereotypes may appear in the book regarding non-Western cultures?

Stereotypes may include exaggerated or simplistic portrayals of non-Western characters and settings.

300

What is the key message about curiosity, and how might it oversimplify cultural interactions?

The story’s message about curiosity can oversimplify the complexities of cultural interactions and relationships.

300

What was significant about adventure stories in the early 20th century concerning foreign lands?

Adventure stories often romanticized foreign lands, framing them as places for Western exploration and conquest.

300

What is an example of cultural appropriation related to the commercialization of Curious George?

An example is the commercialization of Curious George through merchandise that often ignores cultural significance.

400

What is the term for the dispersion of people from their homeland?  

Diaspora

400

What is cultural appropriation in the context of this story?

Cultural appropriation occurs when elements of a culture are taken without understanding or respecting their significance.

400

How does the story overlook the impact of Western intervention in non-Western societies?

The story may overlook the negative consequences and complexities of Western intervention in other societies.

400

What colonial attitudes were prevalent in media regarding Africa and other regions at the time?

Colonial attitudes in media often portrayed non-Western societies as exotic or inferior.

400

How do modern adaptations of Curious George strive for balance while still facing issues?

Modern adaptations aim to create more balanced portrayals but still encounter challenges related to representation.

500

What is hegemony?

Hegemony: The dominance of one group over others, often maintained through cultural means.

500

How does the narrative present the idea of the "noble savage" through George?

The idea of the "noble savage" suggests that indigenous people are inherently good and pure, yet simplistic and uncivilized.

500

What implication does the narrative make about Western thinking?

The narrative implies that Western thinking is superior to other cultural perspectives.

500

What did historical depictions often neglect regarding colonized societies?

Historical depictions frequently neglected the voices and experiences of colonized peoples.

500

What are current debates about the representation of cultures in children's media?

Current debates focus on the importance of accurate and respectful representation of diverse cultures in children's media.