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INTRODUCTION TO PERSEPOLIS Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Disclaimer East and West History of Iran Islam Key Themes General Disclaimer Countries, cultures and religions are complex and multifaceted. As the world gets more and more interconnected, we can’t afford to be lazy when it comes to understanding people different from ourselves. The goal of this presentation is to help you understand what the characters in Persepolis are talking about, not to “explain away” the realities of their lives. The East The East refers to countries: • on the Asian continent • (from Turkey to China) • that were NOT influenced by Ancient Greece or Christianity. • Common Names: – in eastern Asia = the Far East – in western Asia = the Middle East The Middle East Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Israel, The Gaza Strip, Jordan, Egypt, Sudan, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Yemen, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco (Afghanistan, Pakistan) The West The West refers to countries: • in Europe and North and South America – especially countries like Britain, Germany France and the USA • whose mainstream cultural heritage comes from Greek, Roman and Christian traditions The West The East vs. The West The terms “East” and “West”… • have been common for centuries • are a convenient way to group cultures • are often used as stereotypes Iran Tehran IRAN IRAQ ancient city of Persepolis SAUDI ARABIA Iran The country that is now Iran used to be the Persian Empire: • founded by Cyrus the Great in 500 BC • (at the time) was the largest empire in history • an advanced and accomplished civilization • conquered by Alexander the Great in 330 BC Persepolis • capital of Persian Empire • founded by king Cyrus the Great • a symbol of past greatness of Iran Background Knowledge: Islam • Islam is the second largest religion in the world. • People who believe in Islam are called Muslims. • Muslims believe God (called Allah) spoke to the prophet Muhammad so that he could write The Qur’an, their bible. • Muslims believe that a pure life (according to the Five Pillars of Islam) is the path to heaven. Background Knowledge: Sha’ria Law • the application of Islamic teachings to civil laws and government is called Sha’ria • when the author refers to “fundamentalists,” she is referring to Muslims who want to make Sha’ria the official law of Iran. Class System - wealth vs. poverty - education vs. ignorance Growing Up - establishing identity in one’s family - in one’s society Restrictive Government - the freedom to choose beliefs - access to information Marginalization (Being an Outsider) - not feeling like you truly fit into a group Themes Check for understanding 1. The primary difference between the East and West is a. Western culture heavily influenced by Greco Roman or Judeo Christian values. b. Eastern culture is mostly Asian and there are very few Caucasians. c. Western culture is on one side of the globe and Eastern culture is on the other side of the globe. d. There is little to no difference. Check for understanding 2. Geographically, Iran is located between: a. b. c. d. Morocco and Spain Iraq and Afghanistan Sudan and Saudi Arabia Turkey and Turkmenistan Check for understanding 3. Who is the author of Persepolis? a. b. c. d. Sasheer Zamata Malala Yousafzai Marjane Satrapi Kareena Kapoor Check for understanding 4. What is the meaning of the title Persepolis? a. City of purses b. Persepolis is the name of an ancient city that was once the Capital of the ancient Persian Empire that is now in ruins.