Iconoclasm Essay

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Throughout human history power imbalances have been prevalent in almost every civilization. One method of controlling people, in addition to power power, is to control how much knowledge gets out to the masses. This paper examines how iconoclasm is used in the Middle East as a method of controlling popular opinions and thoughts on race,sex and many other important details of everyday life. Iconoclasm is the systemic destruction of religious or cultural pieces of artwork for political or religious reasons. The destruction of artifacts can rewrite cultural history and change opinions on how the history of a nation is perceived. This also results in extensive loss of cultural history which can never be recovered. The Middle East is of particular interest in this research paper as it has been in the news recently for such acts. Most Middle Eastern countries have Islam listed as their official religion. In Islam it is forbidden to show the face of Allah, the God of Islam, in any form of artwork. It is also seen as taboo to have any living creatures such as humans or animals depicted in a mosque, the Islamic place of worship. As such, many buildings which have been converted into mosques have been defaced to suit the proper Islamic code. One such incident of this happening is the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. Once a Roman Catholic church, it was converted into a mosque after the conquer of the Byzantine Empire by the Ottoman Turks and all mosaics depicting Jesus, His mother and saints were removed. Another popular incident attributed to iconoclasm within Middle Eastern countries include the missing nose of the Sphinx in Egypt(World Heritage Site). One confirmed incident of iconoclasm in within the past few decades is of the defacing and d...

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...rmation about popular opinions in this town. These questions would give me an idea of how the town felt before the Buddhas were destroyed as in if there was discomfort or if they were content with the artwork. Asking if there were other motives might yield different answers, but all would be valuable to my research question. Asking if the individual liked art in general can also provide an answer as to how they felt about the statues and how art can be a powerful thing in any society. With all of this information I would begin to write a report, in chronological order, of the events I experienced while in the Middle East, what the general opinion was about iconoclasm and if it is limiting mass opinions. However, these would all be dependent on the answers I receive from each survey I would conduct and be limited to the amount of people willing to answer my questions.

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