Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Post-Colonialism
(by: Reden)
- What is Post-Colonialism
- " The past is still the
present"
- Postcolonialism is the sum of all progressions that colonial (generally
European colonization) has made to the world that influences the cultural
and racial boundaries today.
- "History is written by the victors"
- Winston Churchill
- -However, postcolonial study helps with a better
comprehension of the nation or group of people that are
victims of colonization by providing evidence from the
perspective of the colonized group.
- History Lesson by
Jeannette Armstrong
- Reading "History lesson" by Jeannette Armstrong gives a
better understanding of what indigenous groups are
going through in our current society.
- Before:
- Before reading the poem, I was not educated enough about
native Groups other than what we generally relearn in
history class and social media.
- Example: Christopher Columbus
- Through history class, we were able to learn about the father of the new world,
Christopher Columbus. However, instead of describing Columbus as the saint who
found America, Armstrong portray him and his team as "mob" (stanza 2)
- Rather than depicting Columbus as heroic,
Armstrong portrays him as chaotic
- During:
- As I read through with guidance from a
companion of mine, I was able to further
develop my history knowledge (research skills),
particularly about native groups.
- Example: why native groups protest
- Previously, I would consistently believe that Aboriginal protest
was pointless. They ought to simply acknowledge the way that
we're not in the seventeenth century any longer, and they ought
to adjust to our modern society.
- However, while reading Armstrong's piece of literature.
Imagining myself in their position, I'm able to learn
about their history and the thorny path they had to
take in order to be who they are today.
- Although, they were able to get past each time new
challenges are acquainted with them once more.
- 2012, November: Idle no more movement Begins
- 2020, January: Protest against Trans Mountain
pipeline
- 2021, June: 215+ Canadian Indigenous children
were found
- The colonization of North America caused the Aboriginal group to
lose their: language, culture, Identity, Land, Family, and
Spirituality.
- After
- After reading such masterpieces through a Postcolonialism study, I am
reminded of our present society. Regardless of whether it's the media
deceiving or misleading information from history, everyone is easily
manipulated.
- It made me look beyond history textbooks and listen to the
perspective that has been historically silenced.