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		<title>SAME OLD STORY</title>
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Seeing James Cameron&#8217;s Avatar is like seeing a mashup of modern myth. The question has been asked – for $300 million, couldn’t they pay someone to write a new story? I’d say for 300 million, they probably couldn’t afford the risk.
 
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<p>Seeing James Cameron&#8217;s <em>Avatar</em> is like seeing a mashup of modern myth. The question has been asked – for $300 million, couldn’t they pay someone to write a new story? I’d say for 300 million, they probably couldn’t afford the risk.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">And while I doubt the wisdom of lamenting the derivative nature of a Hollywood blockbuster, I am interested by all the narrative and aesthetic parallels that have been drawn out. In a grand and spontaneous effort, everyone finishes their popcorn, rides home wishing they were in Pandora, and blogs about how this cultural artefact connects with all the others.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Beyond the links to <em>Pocahontas</em>, <em>Dune</em>, <em>Dances with Wolves</em> et al, bloggers have pointed out the similarities to narratives from <a href="http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2009/12/10-possible-sources-of-avatar-in.html" target="_blank">vintage fiction</a> and <a href="http://www.leftbrainwritebrain.com/short-visual-history-roger-dean/" target="_blank">Roger Dean</a>’s floating islands, and have noted the prevalence of <a href="http://io9.com/5431487/sexy-blue-women" target="_blank">sexy blue ladies</a> in contemporary science fiction. There have been satirical roastings from the <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/04/avatar-pocahontas-in-spac_n_410538.html" target="_blank">Huffington Post</a> and <a href="http://www.slashfilm.com/2009/11/12/lol-south-parks-avatar-parody/" target="_blank"><em>South Park</em> </a>(among others) for lack of originality.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Annalee Newitz’s article <em><a href="http://io9.com/5422666/when-will-white-people-stop-making-movies-like-avatar" target="_blank">When Will White People Stop Making Movies Like Avatar</a></em> takes a stab at figuring out why our culture seems enthralled by stories ‘where a white guy manages to get himself accepted into a closed society of people of color and eventually becomes its most awesome member’. She says that ‘when whites fantasize about becoming other races, it&#8217;s only fun if they can blithely ignore the fundamental experience of being an oppressed racial group. Which is that you are oppressed, and nobody will let you be a leader of anything.’</p>
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