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Name Instructor: Course: Date: Deconstructing Apocalyto Ardren Traci, twenty-first-century reinventions of Alexander, xerxes and jaguar paw: a critique of Apocalypto and popular media depiction of the past, archaeological review from Cambridge, vol. 24 2009 print. The journal provides an analysis of a film Apocalypto which depicts a young character Maria Isidra making an appealing prophecy to the captives as they ended towards crumbling. The film, however, brought criticism that could not serve as an apology to Apocalypto. Peter, Pels, The Anthropology Of Colonialism: Culture, History, and the Emergence of Western Governmentality, Research Centre Religion and Society, University of Amsterdam, 1997 print. The article points out that colonialism depicts the differences between anthropology and history. The author points out anthropology as a flexible area that addresses the formulation of ethnography as it is enlightened in the film Apocalypto. The author says anthropology supports travel. Mel’s Merry Messianic Movie Missionaries: An Analysis of Apocalypto and Other Silver Screen Savagery, Tim Mitchell, 2006 print The author of this article is the core writer of the film Apocalypto, and the article mostly focuses on the fall of Mayan Empire. However, due to the fact that the film winds up with the arrival of Christian missionaries in America, hundred years of years, the author comes out with own religious beliefs, which came out well the film of the Passion of Christ which was his last film. David Walsh, Mel Gibson’s Apocalypto: a painful experience, Published by the International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI), 2006 The article
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