Why They Hate Us: Cinematic Visions of ‘The Other Side’

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“O wad some Power the giftie gie us
To see oursels as ithers see us!”
– Robert Burns, “To a Louse” (1786)

Since September 11, one of the pressing questions of our time has been: why do “they” (Arabs? Muslims? Terrorists?) hate “us” (America? The West? Infidels?). Is it because they hate our freedoms? Or because they want to share our freedoms and hate our policies? Or something else? Through a careful consideration of 6 films (some made by “us”, some made by “them”) supplemented by selected readings (including al Qaeda communiqués), we will seek, in Robert Burns’s words, “to see oursels as ithers see us”.

Texts
  • Chomsky, Hegemony or Survival: America’s Quest for Global Dominance
  • Ibrahim (ed. & trans.), The Al Qaeda Reader
Films
  • Where in the World is Osama bin Laden? (Spurlock, 2008, 93 min, English)
  • The Battle of Algiers (Pontecorvo, 1966, 121 min, French/Italian)
  • Lion of the Desert (Akkad, 1981, 173 min, English)
  • Paradise Now (Abu-Assad, 2005, 90 min, Arabic)
  • Syriana (Gaghan, 2005, 126 min, English)
  • Redacted (De Palma, 2007, 90 min, English)

Archive

TAUGHT: SPRING 2009, SUMMER 2009