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Post Colonialism Kimberely Daly Nora Elbilawi Leah Matthews

Agenda Warm-up activity Warm-up activity Question/ KWL/ Discussion Question/ KWL/ Discussion Post-Colonialism (key concepts) Post-Colonialism (key concepts) Theoretical Directions Theoretical Directions Group activity Group activity Gallery walk Gallery walk Presentation Presentation Orientalism/ Edward Said (video) Orientalism/ Edward Said (video) Current Issues in the Middle East Current Issues in the Middle East

What is the difference between colonialism and occupation?

Group Activity Theoretical Directions vFour groups of three vEach has two terms/cards vDiscuss definition in post-colonialism context/include readings vDescribe the concepts by using: graphic organizers, illustrations, or bullets and points vPost around classroom when finished

Theoretical Directions

Cultural Then... Then... Hybridity of a shaped societal fantasy of European racial superiority with the lost identity. ( John Lye, 1998)

Cultural “ Globalization” Now.. “ Globalization”

Theological

Orientalism Edward Said’s interview:

Current Issues in the Middle East

General Rules made by the Colonizer ØRule 1: In the Middle East, it is always the Arabs who attack and the Israelis who defend themselves. This is called reprisal. ØRule 2: Arabs, Palestinians or Lebanese do not have the right to kill civilians of the other side. That would be terrorism. ØRule 3: Israel has the right to kill Arab civilians. This is called legitimate defense. ØRule 4: When Israel kills too many civilians, Western powers urge restraint. This is called the response of the international community. ØRule 5: The Palestinians and Lebanese do not have the right to capture Israeli soldiers, even if their number is very small and does not exceed three.

More Rules ØRule 6: Israelis have the right to kidnap as many Palestinians as they wish (around 10,000 prisoners to date of which some 300 are children). There is no limit whatsoever and Israel is under no obligation to provide any proof of guilt of the kidnapped persons. It only suffices to pronounce the magic word “terrorist.” Lately this included members of the Palestinian Administration cabinet ministers, and members of parliament. ØRule 7: When mentioning “Hizbullah,” one must always add the words “supported by Syria and Iran.” ØRule 8: When mentioning “Israel,” one should never add “supported by the United States, France and Europe;” otherwise people would think the conflict unequal.

..And More Rules ØRule 9: Never speak of “Occupied Territories,” UN Resolutions, violations of International Law or Geneva Conventions. This could disturb and confuse TV News viewers. ØRule 10: The Israelis speak better English than Arabs. This is why they and their supporters are allowed to speak as frequently as possible. This way they could explain to us the foregoing Rules 1 to 9. This is called journalistic neutrality. ØRule 11: If you are not in agreement with the above rules or you think they favor one party over the other, it is because you are a dangerous anti-Semitic, anti-democracy, and anti- freedom.

God Be With GAZA

Gaza/ Facts qAnother Holocaust against the Palestinian people.

More Facts qTqTqTqThe Islamic Jihad group fired more than one dozen rockets from the Gaza Strip early on Thursday but they caused little damage and no injuries. qCqCqCqCondoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state, has reiterated calls for a halt to settlement construction as Israel announced plans to build up to 1,400 new homes on occupied Palestinian land.