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International Perspectives on Gender

International Perspectives on Gender. Week 8: Feminism, Orientalism and Nationalism. Edward Said 1935-2003. Orientalism Published 1978. The Snake Charmer Jean Léone Gérôme c1870. The Snake Charmer focuses on a naked boy handling a python while an old man plays a

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International Perspectives on Gender

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  1. International Perspectives on Gender Week 8: Feminism, Orientalism and Nationalism

  2. Edward Said 1935-2003 Orientalism Published 1978

  3. The Snake Charmer Jean Léone Gérôme c1870

  4. The Snake Charmer focuses on a naked boy handling a python while an old man plays a fipple flute. Watching intently is a group of mercenaries differentiated by the distinctive costumes of their tribes, by ornaments, and by weapons. Such erotic and exotic imagery of Near Eastern subjects was very popular in the late nineteenth century. Despite the nearly photographic realism employed by Gérome, the painting is a pastiche of Egyptian, Turkish, and Indian elements that have no basis in reality. Source: The Clark Institute

  5. John Frederick Lewis An Intercepted Correspondence, 1869

  6. Pool in a Harem Jean Léone Gérôme 1876

  7. Offensive and inaccurate portrayal of India Depicts the Goddess Kali, Hindu Goddess of Energy, as evil, from the underworld. Depicts Indians as eating ‘baby snakes, eyeball soup, beetles and monkey brains’.

  8. From the dark, over- crowded, twisting, dangerous alleys of Jerusalem to the white cliffs of Dover and the safety of the bright, empty expanses of England

  9. James Mill (father of John Stuart Mill) 1773 – 1836

  10. Mother India: Selections from the Controversial 1927 Text, Edited and with an Introduction by Mrinalini Sinha by Katherine Mayo

  11. Author of Child Marriage: The Indian Minotaur Published 1934 Eleanor Rathbone 1872-1946

  12. Mary Daly 1928 - 2010 Published 1978

  13. Source: Reflections on Health in Society and Culture, University of Virginia http://www.hsl.virginia.edu/historical/reflections/winter2008/modern_stilettos.html

  14. Homi Bhabha Born 1949 Nation and Narration 1990

  15. Statues of Britannia Plymouth Hoe Liverpool Town Hall

  16. Strident: A model posing as Britannia with sackloads of protest slips destined for Downing Street [Daily Mail campaign to Get Britannia back on the 50 pence coin]

  17. Marianne, Symbol of The French Republic Statues of Mother Russia

  18. Rosie the Riveter Poster, created by J. Howard Miller for US War Production Co-ordination Committee (WW2) Elizabeth L. Gardner, Women’s Airforce Service Pilot (WW2)

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