Anyone who read Tina’s mouth

    In Keshni Kashyaps and Mari ArakisTina’s Mouth: An Existential Comic Diary (2011) Los Angeles high school student Tina Malhotra discovers the strength of her religion and cultural background through the help of (1) an English 1 Honors: Existentialism Semester Project on Jean-Paul Sartre (2) the Hindu god Krishna and (3) a high school stage production of Rashomon(4) a influential conversation with Urvashi Auntie and(5) a romantic flirtation with a schoolmate named Neil Strumminger. Evaluate the Orientalism of ONE of the above interactions in terms of Edward Said’s second and third definitions of Orientalism.
    Let me repeat my notes about Said’s three definition of Orientalism
    For Edward Said Orientalism is:
    1. Anyone who teaches writes about or researches the Orient… is an Orientalist and what he or she does in Orientalism (214).
    2. Orientalism is a style of thought based upon an ontological and epistemological distinction made between the Orient and (most of the time) the Occident (214).
    3. Orientalism is the corporate institution for dealing with the Orient… by making statements about it authorizing views of it describing it by teaching it settling it ruling over it: in short Orientalism as a Western Style for dominating restructuring and having authority over the Orient (214).
    Provide a response of aboutTWO well-written paragraphs (of four to five sentences each for this question (Question Two). Worth: 5% of final course grade.

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