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Episode 67: Dune: Part Two with Mary Hicks and Margari Hill

Mar 6, 2024
Mary Hicks, an expert on the Portuguese imperial world and the African diaspora, joins Margari Hill, co-founder of Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative, for an engaging discussion on Dune: Part Two. They explore historical influences, from the Ottoman Empire to Indigenous communities, and the portrayal of whiteness and women's agency in the film. Delving into themes of colonialism and representation, they critique character roles while highlighting the film’s connection to real-world issues. Their insights make for a riveting conversation that's both entertaining and thought-provoking.
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North African Influence on Dune

  • Frank Herbert's Dune is heavily influenced by North African and Middle Eastern history and resistance movements.
  • The Fremen's diversity reflects the ethnically complex Sahara and resists simple racial categorization.
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Dune Mirrors Portuguese Exploration

  • The Atreides parallels the Portuguese royal house during the Age of Exploration.
  • Arrakis' exploitation mirrors Portuguese colonial extraction of African gold and trade.
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Ottoman Empire and Sardaukar Parallels

  • The Padishah Emperor in Dune echoes the Ottoman Empire's historical role and decline.
  • Sardaukar troops parallel the Ottoman janissaries, showing complex imperial influences.
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