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The West’s Harmful Fascination with the East

Offered By: TEDx via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the complex dynamics of Western fascination with East Asian culture in this thought-provoking TEDx talk. Delve into the historical roots of this phenomenon, tracing its evolution from the imperialist era to its contemporary manifestation in social media, cinema, music, and fashion. Examine the paradoxical nature of East Asian representation, where phenotypical features are simultaneously stigmatized and valorized, leading to ambiguous identity experiences for many individuals. Analyze the concept of Orientalism and its impact on cultural perceptions, while also considering the intersections of race and gender in this context. Gain insights into the potential consequences of this cultural obsession and reflect on ways to foster genuine appreciation and understanding between cultures.

Syllabus

Introduction
Historical examples
Paradox
Orientalism
Race and Gender
Conclusion


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TEDx

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