Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Orientalism And Colonialism Essays - Orientalism,
  Orientalism and Colonialism    Orientalism  and Colonialism    Edward Said describes Orientalism as the  ethnocentric way Europe approaches the Asian territories. Europeans  looked upon the people of the Orient and Arabic states as "gullible" and"devoid of energy and initiative." The invasion of European nations  proved a drastic decline in the natural prosperity of every nation they  encountered. Europe forced the destruction of these once great lands  by three methods; Anglo-based propaganda as a method of education, the  deletion of history from the invaded land, as well as, the assimilation  of their culture.    European propagandists played an important  role with the conquering of foreign lands. Domestic support fostered  in the European belief that they were improving the lives of valueless,  shiftless imbeciles. There is no doubt that the West felt significantly  superior to the East. This theory not only holds true to the Arabic  and Asiatic states, but also for colonized countries in South America and    Africa. Europe used their technological might and arrogant  attitude to exploit the globe. However, to gain support of domestic  citizens, European writings were used to paint a picture of a clan of people  living in darkness and void. The scholars of that day carefully  selected the publicity of their new conquests by cloaking it with a sentiment  of charity and Christianity.    Little recognition was given to the past  cultures of these people. The plan was quite simple.    They wanted to invade the territory, strip it of all its history and rebuild  its past in the manner the Europeans saw fit. This is a very wise  move in the tactics to strengthen the West's cause. Not only does  wreck the morale of the invaded country's inhabitants, but it sends a loud  and clear message that the history is insignificant and inferior to western  history. Deporting of local treasures, deleting historic  records and documents and defacing historic structures intended locals  to forget about the past grandeur and focus of the supposed bright future  of the West.    The third method used by the Europeans  is the assimilation of culture to the countries they colonized. Eurocentric-based  training and education children of the colonized states proved the modeling  of natives that were European in mind and values however unchanged in the  exterior. By assimilating native culture into their own they gain  more control and authority in that area. Indigenous children learning  western ways of culture and natives who aid in the European exploitation,  successfully gives the West control the land. In addition,  once a new culture is introduced to one generation, the possibility of  successful reinstatement of the past culture is nill.    In my opinion, the entire destruction of  the majority of the world's nations was caused by Western influence.    Before European intervention, ways of life were individualistic.    In fact, the third world as we know it would not have been so if they were  simply left alone. There are still clans of people in the world  that live a perfectly natural and healthy life with their indigenous ways.    Greed and competition for raw materials caused Europe to branch out and  destroy the ways of life for millions of people around the world.    After decades from the end of colonization, what has the third world received  for the West? For the Aborigines, they have received the affliction  of diabetes. For the Native American, there is an affliction of otherwise  unknown ailments and sexually transmitted diseases. For the Inuit,  they have been stripped of their land and are now the poorest population  in America today. For the African, they have received a triple treat  of enslavement, broken families and the rape of their land's resources.    Orientalism is quite possibly the most  inhumane theory the world has ever seen. By bringing destruction  in their wake and their dawn, colonization has brought starvation, illness  and poverty to infinite generations. We are now faced with countries  that once ruled the world lying helpless until support comes from the industrialized  nations. Exotic and priceless treasures of ancient civilizations  now lay in the libraries of rich western men. What would possibly  make men do this to millions of men, women, and children? Greed?    Power? I disagree with both, I believe the word is indifference.    This indifference comes from the bitter marriage of social Darwinism and  old-fashioned insolence.    Any humanist would see that before the  west intervened, each individual culture conformed to their habitat, past  experiences, and past knowledge. Even though they were not "modernized"  they still would have survived on their own just as they had been for centuries.    However, a race of people could not be heartless enough to admit their  destruction with a clear conscious and no remorse. They would not  their pack    
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