Lesson 5: Gandhi

Prejudice
Chapter 2
Lesson 5
2022-2023
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Prejudice
Chapter 2
Lesson 5
2022-2023

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Objectives Term 2

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Today’s objectives
1. Welcome
2.
3. Gandhi: make notes
4. Assignments

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Mohatma Gandhi

Slide 5 - Mind map

What do you like to learn about him?
who he was
why he became famous
where he lived
how he died
What his religion was
what happened to him during his life

Slide 6 - Poll

Where would you search for information on Gandhi?
Textbook
internet
Library
Internet & Textbook
I don't know

Slide 7 - Poll

Slide 8 - Video

Mohatma Gandhi
  • Born in 1869 in British India
  • Hindu by religion
  • Worked as a lawyer in South-Africa 
  • Became an important activist for equal rights
  • Murdered in 1948

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Mohatma Gandhi
"When I was on a train, a white customer complained to the guard that I was sitting in first class. Apparently Indians are not allowed to sit here. The guard asked me to leave the compartment, but I refused - I had paid for a first class ticket and I had every right to sit there."

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What sort of discrimination is this?
A
Antisemitism
B
Racism
C
Hinduphobia
D
Sexism

Slide 11 - Quiz

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Discrimination in South Africa
- Racism: anti-Black, but also anti-brown
- Segregation: enforced seperation of (racial) groups into different communities
- Religious discrimination: only Christian marriages recognised

Gandhi started fighting these, inspired by his religious beliefs.

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Gandhi's beliefs: 
  • Ahimsa: no harm should be done to any living thing
  • People should live more humble and simply - fewer possessions
  • The real self (atman) should not be found in the physical and temporal body but in the eternal spirit (Brahman)
  • You should stick firmly to your religious beliefs and should apply them always and at any time

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Discuss and then answer: How could these principles help against different sorts of discrimination?

Slide 15 - Open question

Caste system
  • In India, Gandhi started fighting against the caste system: a Hindu belief that separates people into different 'classes'.
  • You are born into your class and cannot move up or down
  • Different classes have different rights and possibilities
  • Lowest class: the Untouchables

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Slide 17 - Video

How could you 'break the structures' of the caste system?

Slide 18 - Open question

Homework
  • Read paragraph 2.2 & 2.3
  • Make exercises: 
  • 2.2 -  1, 2 and 3
  • 2.3 -  1 and 2

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