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The Seasoned Migrant Podcast
The Seasoned Migrant
18 episodes
9 months ago
Welcome to The Seasoned Migrant Podcast! We're here to explore the intersections between culture, history and society. We want to unpack the big ideas that influenced the way we think and the moments which set our world on new trajectories. Check out our episodes, released every Wednesday!
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Welcome to The Seasoned Migrant Podcast! We're here to explore the intersections between culture, history and society. We want to unpack the big ideas that influenced the way we think and the moments which set our world on new trajectories. Check out our episodes, released every Wednesday!
Show more...
Documentary
Society & Culture
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National Heroes: Teaching Symbols of Identity, Legitimacy and Oppression Through School Curriculums
The Seasoned Migrant Podcast
37 minutes 28 seconds
5 years ago
National Heroes: Teaching Symbols of Identity, Legitimacy and Oppression Through School Curriculums
In this episode, we explore the ways in which national heroes have been used in school history curriculums to create a sense of nationhood, to confer legitimacy to the state, and to contribute towards systems of oppression. We first look at the way Hong Kong created a separate school subject, Chinese History, which emphasised the character traits of important historical figures and the dynastic history of the country to protect and retain a sense of Chinese identity in the Islands. We then interview Musty Kamal on Muhammad Ali Jinnah and how his place as a national hero and the way Pakistan remembers him changes from person to person, particularly among those in power, to fit a certain narrative of the day. And finally, we delve into how the national story of the Voortrekkers and The Great Trek was taught in South African schools to uphold oppressive value systems in the era of apartheid.   For more exciting content and ideas, please subscribe to our podcast and follow us on Instagram (@seasoned.migrant). New episodes out every Wednesday!
The Seasoned Migrant Podcast
Welcome to The Seasoned Migrant Podcast! We're here to explore the intersections between culture, history and society. We want to unpack the big ideas that influenced the way we think and the moments which set our world on new trajectories. Check out our episodes, released every Wednesday!