Question: In “The Eagle Huntress: How a Mongolian teenager triumphed over tradition,” Patterson compares The Eagle Huntress to what 1922 film?

Answer: Nanook of the North

Question: According to Patterson, the presence of what suggest(s) that modernity has crept into Aisholpan’s world?

Answer: all of the above ( motorbike, solar panel and transistor radios, Aisholpan herself)

Question: In “Teenage ‘Eagle Huntress’ Overturns 2000 Years of Male Tradition,” King suggests that climate change:

Answer: has made winters more severe

Question: According to King, which of the following is NOT one of the “universal themes” that have made the film so successful?

Answer: the resistance to empire

Question: According to Mulvey in “Is The Eagle Huntress really a documentary?,” critics of The Eagle Huntress have called the film:

Answer: all of the above (a translation of another culture’s traditions into the tired platitudes of a second-rate Disney animation, engineered storytelling, fairytale documentary)

Question: How does Mulvey answer the question he poses, “Is The Eagle Huntress really a documentary?”

Answer: he remains neutral

Question: What ethnic group does the film The Eagle Huntressdepict?

Answer: Kazakh people of Mongolia

Question: In The Eagle Huntress, the main character Aisholpan departs from tradition by:

Answer: participating in an annual eagle hunting festival

Question: In The Eagle Huntress, who is Aisholpan’s main advocate?

Answer: her father

Question: At the end of The Eagle Huntress, Aisholpan:

Answer: kills a fox and finally becomes an eagle huntress