Compare the Sucesses and Failures of Patriarchy in Colonialism
[2023-07-08 06:54:20]
Comparison of patriarchal success and failure in colonialism, "storm", "translation", and "disjointed things". In 'storm', 'translation', 'collapse of things' the patriarchal theme is clear in every aspect. For example, when Prospero ruled and dominated Caliban and Miranda in "storm", the patriarch appeared. Likewise, in "translation", the director's theme is also manifested by Hugh's domination of Manus and Manus dominating Sarah. In "collapse of things" patriarchalism is also very obvious to see mainly Okonkou dominate his wife and children.
Behind the patriarchalism is the white colonialism behind capitalism, behind communism, behind the prison industrial park, behind our broken food system, our oligarchic financial system and energy Behind the company, the backside of our militarized police force, territorial possession and planetary abuse, rigid management of media and communication, behind the war. Please do not look at me like I am funny. Maybe I am, but who said that it meant that I was wrong? Jim Henson, George Lucas, Jean Roddenbury - Do not forget both contemporary TV / movie fantasy and SF pioneers - Joseph Campbell, Carl John, Alchemy, Hermetics, and mysterious and mysterious students
Comparison of patriarchal success and failure in colonialism, "storm", "translation", and "disjointed things". In 'storm', 'translation', 'collapse of things' the patriarchal theme is clear in every aspect. For example, when Prospero ruled and dominated Caliban and Miranda in "storm", the patriarch appeared. Likewise, in "translation", the director's theme is also manifested by Hugh's domination of Manus and Manus dominating Sarah. In "collapse of things" patriarchalism is also very obvious to see mainly Okonkou dominate his wife and children.
Last month when I wrote an article about human domestication, I talked about patriarchy. It is closely related to colonialism and capitalism. But colonialism is not just a symptom of capitalism. The empire of socialism and communism is also a pioneer empire, and they also regard natural resources as merchandisable items. The difference is that capitalism regards it as personal interest and communism as it regards it as all people's interests. External colonialism is to pull the world, animals, plants, and humans and to pull them out to transport them to the colonialists who are marked as the first world. All things that were born and raised are recreated as "natural resources". This includes examples of "historical" such as opium, spices, tea, sugar, tobacco and even human beings. The extraction continues to promote colonial efforts. Modern examples include essential minerals for diamonds, fish, water, oil, physical workers, and high-tech equipment.