Prompt: After viewing your classmates’ presentations, which cultural group did you find most interesting? Explain why. Then, reflect on how this presentation changed or deepened your understanding of that culture.

 Prompt Response: The cultural group I found to be the most interesting was the Middle Eastern men, specifically how the film they used about terrorists was made before 9-11. I’d known the U.S for some time had strained relationships with the Middle East but I didn’t know they were making films poking fun at them too. It made me feel more sympathy for them that I didn’t have before because I lacked context. 


Summary: In class we presented our cultural group project and listened to others do the same. 


Reflection: I am Middle Eastern by blood, though I haven’t been raised in its culture. So it was nice to hear more about something distantly related to me. I’ll admit before after 9-11 I was understanding of American fear of Middle Easterns but having this film before that puzzles me. I know there was a history of a tug of war but to make films insulting your enemy seems low even if it was for fun. 


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