Orientalism Demystified: Eastern insights on Western myths | Doha Debates Town Hall
How much influence can a 19th century European art movement really have on the modern Arab world? Orientalism, an aesthetic movement depicting the East by Western artists, was for some the only exposure to Middle Eastern and Asian cultures. Some, like Palestinian American scholar Edward Said, said that Orientalism pervades Western art, pop culture and journalism even today, revealing the same stereotypes of Arab cultures that were popularized some 200 years ago. Others argue that its influence—and even those stereotypes—requires a more nuanced interpretation.
From the roots of Orientalism to the role of museums in displaying Orientalist art, join students, recent graduates and speakers—curator Kholood Al-Fahad, author Fatima Bhutto and journalist Inaya Folarin Iman—as they deconstruct Orientalist narratives, the value of inclusion and the lasting impact of art.
This Doha Debates town hall was moderated by Dena Takruri, senior presenter and producer with AJ+, and produced in collaboration with Lusail Museum and VCUarts Qatar. This town hall was filmed in Doha, Qatar on November 14, 2023.
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00:01:04 Introduction to the town hall on Orientalism
00:01:39 What is Orientalism?
00:03:07 Edward Said's legacy
00:07:32 Introduction of panelists
00:08:35 What can an Orientalist painting tell us?
00:11:58 Are Orientalist stereotypes still persistent?
00:14:20 How do we engage with offensive art?
00:16:56 Personal stories of stereotyping and 'Othering'
00:26:50 Orientalism in media and journalism
00:34:20 Are we also stereotyping the West?
00:38:05 Cultural appropriation vs. appreciation: Where's the line?
00:47:25 Is all stereotyping inherently negative?
00:50:16 Museums and Orientalist art
00:51:29 What does decolonizing the arts entail?
01:04:18 How to maintain non-Western identity amid Western influences?
01:07:30 Should Orientalist art be displayed or contextualized?
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From the roots of Orientalism to the role of museums in displaying Orientalist art, join students, recent graduates and speakers—curator Kholood Al-Fahad, author Fatima Bhutto and journalist Inaya Folarin Iman—as they deconstruct Orientalist narratives, the value of inclusion and the lasting impact of art.
This Doha Debates town hall was moderated by Dena Takruri, senior presenter and producer with AJ+, and produced in collaboration with Lusail Museum and VCUarts Qatar. This town hall was filmed in Doha, Qatar on November 14, 2023.
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Don’t Settle for a Divided World. Think. Debate. Act. Let’s find solutions to the world's most pressing problems.
Doha Debates examines the world's most pressing challenges through live debates, digital videos, a TV series, blogs and podcasts. This innovative approach includes Majlis-style conversations designed to bridge differences, build consensus and identify solutions to urgent global issues.
►► Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/DohaDebates
►► Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DohaDebates
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00:01:04 Introduction to the town hall on Orientalism
00:01:39 What is Orientalism?
00:03:07 Edward Said's legacy
00:07:32 Introduction of panelists
00:08:35 What can an Orientalist painting tell us?
00:11:58 Are Orientalist stereotypes still persistent?
00:14:20 How do we engage with offensive art?
00:16:56 Personal stories of stereotyping and 'Othering'
00:26:50 Orientalism in media and journalism
00:34:20 Are we also stereotyping the West?
00:38:05 Cultural appropriation vs. appreciation: Where's the line?
00:47:25 Is all stereotyping inherently negative?
00:50:16 Museums and Orientalist art
00:51:29 What does decolonizing the arts entail?
01:04:18 How to maintain non-Western identity amid Western influences?
01:07:30 Should Orientalist art be displayed or contextualized?
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