WEEK 7


This week in class we continued to learn different vocabulary during class lessons that connected to what we read. During class we talked about Kelsabonkyp - which is the Blood Bowl Sutra. Which to be more clear was where women are sent due to the belief that women’s menstrual cycle pollutes things. While learning this I couldn’t help but feel that women have really been through a lot for such a long time. Anything women do, even without their control, has been used against them. When in reality, the menstrual cycle doesn’t really have anything to do to anything other than biology.

What I feel like we focused on more was the word “syncretism”, and all the different definitions it has had. Syncretism has been defined as “when one culture overtakes another". But the problem with that definition was that it failed to acknowledge the effects that cultures have on each other. Then we moved on to another definition, which was "when cultures mingle", an example of this was the Slik Roads. But the issue with this definition was that it, unfortunately, failed to acknowledge colonial oppression. The best definition that we heard was that "syncretism" means "when cultures meet, sometimes through subterfuge, and or oppressive circumstances; other times thru a more equitable exchange, and each culture is affected or altered by that exchange. Another important aspect of syncretism to know is that there are two "syncretism forces", these being capitalism and military (industrial complexes); being because they focus on money and power.

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