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8 Cards in this Set
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Origin
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The Orient (Legacy of colonialism)
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Western pro-women dance? Sexual liberation?
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“Any body type can dance”
“Celebration of our own sexuality” “Halloween” “Playing ‘dress up’” Self-exoticization |
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Where is the orient?
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North Africa, the Middle-East, and Central Asia (Shay p19), Persia, India, Japan, Siam, China, and Egypt are conflated
Other than Europe |
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Ex of dehuminization
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Stereotype
Othering, lack of cultural citizenship Legal Labor exploitation War/colonialism |
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Celluiod Indians-Peeling off the epistemology of Native American representations
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Representations emerging from the real events (Political)
Language Landscape Child-like Savage/Beast Seductive or over-sexualized |
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Postcolonial (Postcolonialism)
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Critiquing or speaking against the colonial legacy
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Ex of postcolonialism
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Belly Dance
(portrayal of sexy, exotic, feminine Other) Celluloid Indians (Portrayal of sexy Indian Princess, savage or mystical Indians, frozen in past, part of nature) |
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Edward did
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Edward was the person who said the orientalism was based on the building of the west which was the aftermath of imperialism and colonization; orientalism consists of the reprentation of the West. It consists of feminization sexualization and mysitification
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