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Origin
The Orient (Legacy of colonialism)
Western pro-women dance? Sexual liberation?
“Any body type can dance”
“Celebration of our own sexuality”
“Halloween” “Playing ‘dress up’”

Self-exoticization
Where is the orient?
North Africa, the Middle-East, and Central Asia (Shay p19), Persia, India, Japan, Siam, China, and Egypt are conflated
Other than Europe
Ex of dehuminization
Stereotype
Othering, lack of cultural citizenship
Legal
Labor exploitation
War/colonialism
Celluiod Indians-Peeling off the epistemology of Native American representations
Representations emerging from the real events (Political)
Language
Landscape
Child-like
Savage/Beast
Seductive or over-sexualized
Postcolonial (Postcolonialism)
Critiquing or speaking against the colonial legacy
Ex of postcolonialism
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)
Edward did
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