Dil Se
55 -Mohanty
116 Viswanathan
119 - King
100
Amar and Meghna
Who are the two main characters?
100
False.
True or False, Mohanty is a suppporter of Western feminism?
100
Culture and Conversion.
What are two words that really capture Viswanathan's focus during her article? (Hint, they both start with C).
100
Orientalists.
What is the title that the 'experts' King refers to hold who study the East?
200
All India Radio
What radio station did Amar work for?
200
Gender.
What is something that Western feminists homogenize?
200
Possibly both at the same time.
According to Viswanathan, converts may critique wich culture after conversion, the one they renounced or the one they were adopting into?
200
In their own image.
In what way does the West portray/create Hinduism?
300
Mani Ratnam
Who is the director?
300
The political implications.
What implications do Western feminists not consider in their "analytic strategies?
300
Acceptance of Modernity.
According to Horton, conversion to a colonial religion is a sign of what?
300
The 'Mystical East' and the "Militant Fanatic."
What two terms does King expand on when speaking of how the West views the East?
400
Government oppression, murder of family, and rape.
Why did Meghna become a terrorist?
400
The "Third World Women."
What do Western feminists create when colonizing the homogeneity of women in developing countries?
400
Narayan Viman Tilak.
Who is the colonial figure in India who's life illustrates Viswanathan's key points?
400
They start to see themselves as the West sees them.
How does the West's perspective of India affect the Indians themselves?
500
She used the fact that he loved her to have a place to stay and to work where she had inside access to the parade.
Why did Meghna ask Amar for a job and a place to live?
500
Not exactly.
So, are we all sisters?
500
He used Christianity to enunciate an anti-colonial vision of India.
Tilak used Christianity in an interesting way, what way was that?
500
It's hard for them to "reconcile notions of spiritual detachment with political (and sometimes violent) social activism."
Why is it hard for the West to combine their stereotypical ideas of the "Mystical East" and the "Militant Fanatic"?