Something that I rarely hear mentioned in the West regarding xenophobia and discrimination is the existence of China’s minorities, except for Tibetans. (張惠妹 (A*mei) is a Taiwanese minority.) Especially in the US, people seem rather unaware that 汉族 (Hànzú) or Hàn nationality people, who are the ‘ethnic Chinese’ people, have been busy conquering and oppressing […]
Minorities
April 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: China · Fragmegation · Racism
Globalization, sexism and uncertainty
January 27th, 2008 · 5 Comments
Recently, I came across an article entitled Loving Those Who Justify Inequality: The Effects of System Threat on Attraction to Women Who Embody Benevolent Sexist Ideals. It found that when men felt like their country was being criticized by a foreigner, they were more attracted to women who clearly had incorporated belevolent sexism than to […]
Tags: Feminism · Fragmegation · Global Culture
Irshad Manji’s take
February 13th, 2006 · No Comments
As always, pretty funny and to the point. I especially appreciate this:
“To judge the root problem here, let us first determine how the cartoons became an international incident. Last September, these comics ran beside a story about the hurdles encountered by a Danish author in finding someone - anyone - to illustrate her children’s book […]
Tags: Europe · Fragmegation · Politics
Freedom
February 8th, 2006 · No Comments
The more I think and read about the cartoons, the more strongly I feel that there can be no case made for that the cartoons should not have been published. The same points are made over and over again in commentaries, and regardless of circumstances basic cornerstones of liberal democracy cannot be sacrificed by Denmark. […]
Tags: Europe · Fragmegation · Politics
It gets more complicated…
February 5th, 2006 · No Comments
I wanted to see the cartoons for myself, and although I haven’t found them yet, I did find some other interesting things…
“Earlier this week, imam Abu Bashir appeared on BBC World showing a caricature of Mohammed with a pig’s snout and ears to representatives of the Arabic League. Bashir falsely claimed that the caricature was […]
Tags: Europe · Fragmegation · Politics
The Cartoons and Cross-Cultural Communication
February 4th, 2006 · No Comments
Yesterday, I was reading opinions on the Danish cartoons on BBC, and had some opinions that I wanted to write in my LJ. I sign on today, open BBC - and am greeted by this:
“Embassies burn in cartoon protest
Syrians have set fire to the Norwegian and Danish embassies in Damascus to protest at the publication […]
Tags: Europe · Fragmegation · Politics