Entry for week of September 9
This class has been very eye opening for me as we have talked about the things that were left out of our history books. I was always under the impression that the Europeans were civilized good people but as we look at the story from the indigenous point of view, it shows a much different story. Looking into this, it has made me realize how reversed the roles really are. Also, the concept of material culture that we read about in the Woodward article was very interesting to me. Baudrillard's view on the subject caught my attention because he explained that all objects in life today are used for some further meaning or interpretation. A lot of material things are not used for their material purpose, instead, they show us deeper meaning such as status, religion, and interests to the person in possession of the object. This further understanding of material culture helps us analyze certain characteristics and beliefs of the different people we have learned about so far!
Hey Olivia! I also thought that it was really interesting how Europeans were portrayed as the good guys in history. In reality, different perspectives make a huge difference. Something that stood out to me was the idea of how perspective can completely change history. We always see the past from the victors, but it would make a tremendous difference to learn about the ideas of the "losers" as well.
ReplyDeleteHi Olivia. I really liked you post and I thought that it was quite thoughtful. My attention was also caught by Baudrillard’s theory on material culture and I strongly agree that many object do have a further meaning behind it.
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