This lesson contains 17 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
Slide 1 - Slide
words that come to mind when you think of Afghanistan?
Slide 2 - Mind map
The Kite Runner
Time period 1960 - 2000
Setting: Afghanistan
Slide 3 - Slide
The Kite Runner
Author: Khaled Hosseini
Afghan-American
Born in Kabul, 1965
Moved to USA, 1970
Practices internal medicine
His first novel
The novel
published in 2003
First Afghan novel to be written in English.
Over 9 million copies sold worldwide.
Translated into over 25 languages.
Is on the list of "Banned and Challenged Books"
Graphic details, sexual violence
The film was banned in Afghanistan.
The child actors left Afghanistan for safety reasons.
Slide 4 - Slide
Slide 5 - Video
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Slide 6 - Link
www.bbc.com
Slide 7 - Link
Afghanistan
Landlocked (Pakistan, China, Iran, etc..) and mountainous
Modern country in 1960s and 1970s -> no headscarves, women went to school, art, music, fashion shows
Always an interesting country in bigger conflicts for power
Soviet-Union supported coup d'etat
Soviet Union attacked from the North and took over Kabul
Afghan president that listened to the Russians
Chaos in Afghanistan - Russia soldiers didn't know what they were doing there. Thought they were fighting against the USA.
Struggle for power in Afghanistan - Taliban won - Islamic republic -> 9/11 -> war in Afghanistan -> Bin Laden -> Taliban surrenders after fighting from US etc -> new government
after 20 years-> US troops withdraw-> government collapses-> Taliban is back in power
Slide 8 - Slide
Important Background Information
Very mixed population:
22 languages (Dari and Pashto officially recognized in consitutition)
Sunni and Shia Muslims
Racial conflicts
The Kite Runner: Pashtuns and Hazaras - differences in religious beliefs, cultural practices, social status, physical appearance. Pashtun majority race and ethnic (Sunni Muslim), Hazara minority race (Shi'a Muslim). Hazaras were also discriminated against because of their looks. They are the weakest and poorest race in Afghanistan, easily subjected (onderworpen), insulted (beledigd), tortured (gemarteld) by Pashtuns.
Kite Fighting is one of Afghanistan's national outdoor sports.