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Aug 24 2007
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By Gideon Polya   

Translation

”Scheherazade” Painting. Heroines,

Scheherazade was the Persian woman immortalized in the One Thousand and One Nights or Arabian Nights. This wonderful collection of stories from the Muslim World was introduced to the West in the 19th century through the translation into English by the famous Arabist, Orientalist  and traveler Sir Richard Burton. Generations of Western children have been brought up on these wonderful stories but it has taken only a few decades for Racist Bush-ites, Racist Zionists, complicit Western media and Bush-ite politicians to replace a legacy of affection with a culture of hatred and fear.

"Scheherazade was the Persian woman immortalized in the One Thousand and One Nights or Arabian Nights. This wonderful collection of stories from the Muslim World was introduced to the West in the 19th century through the translation into English by the famous Arabist, Orientalist  and traveler Sir Richard Burton."

I have painted a huge painting “Scheherazade” (1.3 metres by 2.9 metres) to remind people of the World and of the West in particular of this heroine of the Muslim world and of the billion contemporary heroines of the Third World – the women, girls and mothers who day by day attempt to protect their children and families and deal with the exigencies of life on Spaceship Earth dominated by a greedy, racist and rapacious Bush-ite West.

We will recall the famous Scheherazade story. The Persian King Shahryar was upset over betrayal by his wife who he consequently beheaded. He then took to taking a new virgin wife each night and then beheading her the following morning. King Shahryar had killed 3,000 such innocent women before he was introduced to Scheherazade, the daughter of his Grand Vizier. Against the fearful protests of her father, Scheherazade offered herself to the King. However on the first night in the King’s chamber she told the King that she had promised to tell a last farewell story to her sister Dunyazad. The King remained awake and was enthralled by the story. Scheherazade remained alive and was ordered to tell another story on the following night. After One Thousand and One Nights and One Thousand and One stories, 3 sons and extensive moral instruction of the King, Scheherazade was made Queen and, as they say, they all lived happily ever after.

There are MANY contemporary, latter-day Scheherazades, latter-day heroines who inspire immense admiration for their courageous moral instruction of the world on behalf of the suppressed and downtrodden women of the Third World. Two stand out, namely brilliant Indian writer Arundhati Roy and the courageous Bangladeshi doctor and writer Taslima Nasrin.

Arundhati Roy (Kerala Syrian Christian mother, Bengali Hindu father) came to fame with the Booker Prize-winning novel  “The God of Small Things”.  She has used her fame to promote humanitarian causes in India and around the world, writing numerous books excoriating poverty and “internal refugees” in India (notably concerning the Narmada Dam and India’s nuclear weapons policies) and Western invasion and occupation of Asian countries (notably by violent, racist American imperialism). Some of these polemical books of humanitarian advocacy include “The Cost of Living”, “The Ordinary Person’s Guide to Empire” and  “The Chequebook and the Cruise Missile”. In 2005 Arundhati Roy headed the World Tribunal on Iraq that condemned the war criminal invasion and devastation of Iraq by America and its allies (see MWC News: http://mwcnews.net/content/view/861/26/ ).

Taslima Nasrin is a Bangladeshi doctor and writer who, while of Muslim origin, is an atheist, secular humanist and feminist advocate for the human rights of women. The Holy Qu’ran makes it quite clear that religious belief is personal and cannot be imposed by force. However Taslima Nasrina is a refugee from homicidal religious fanatics in her native land and elsewhere. She has written numerous novels (e.g. “Opposition”, “Revenge”, “Invitation”, “Return”, and “Shame”), autobiographical and polemical books and much poetry.  This gifted, immensely courageous, humanitarian writer and advocate has been awarded numerous prizes for her humane advocacy.

Arundhati Roy and Taslima Nasrin are two stand-outs in the War on Women and the War on  Third World Women being conducted both by Third World dictators and bigots and by racist Western imperialists. However there are so many more courageous women advocates of Womens’ Rights, Child Rights and Human Rights and hundreds of millions more who do their best -  day by day, with dignity and courage -  to ensure survival for themselves, their families and their children.

“Scheherazade” is one of a series of HUGE culturally-conflating paintings created to promote Humanity and East-West Amity, the other most notable efforts (all exhibited on MWC News) being  “Isfahan Matisse”: http://mwcnews.net/content/view/14417/26/  , “Alhambra Pollock”: http://mwcnews.net/content/view/14082/42/ ,  “Terra” http://mwcnews.net/content/view/15671/42/  and “Bundoora Arabesque” http://mwcnews.net/content/view/15960/42/ .

These paintings all involve a conflation of Medieval Islamic tile art patterns (mathematically, the 17 plane symmetry groups defined by my great uncle Hungarian mathematician George Polya in the 1920s and exploited by Dutch lithographer M.C. Escher); Renaissance Italian Golden Rectangle geometries used in much Christian iconography and in subsequent painting up to the present day (mathematically based on the Fibonacci Sequence – the “Da Vinci Code” – 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34 …); figurative cave paintings of 20,000 years ago in Europe and Australia (notably the so-called Bradshaw Figures of the Bungle Bungles in North Western Australia); and with the end result being something akin to the secular, humanist art of contemporary French Henri Matisse and American Jackson Pollock abstract expressionism.

The beautiful idea  is that if these cultures can co-exist in a beautiful painting then they can surely co-exist in real life human rights-respecting world of the kind advocated by Arundhati Roy and Taslima Nasrin. There is a long way to go. I have recently published a huge book entitled “Body Count. Global avoidable mortality since 1950” (for details see MWC News: http://mwcnews.net/content/view/1375/247/ ).  Post-1950 avoidable deaths (excess deaths, deaths that did not have to happen) total 1.3 billion (for the World), 1.2 billion (the non-European World), 1.1 billion (the Third World), and 0.6 billion (the Muslim World); annual avoidable mortality totals 16 million (mostly infants and mostly in the Third World); post-invasion excess deaths total 0.3 million, 1.0 million and 2.4 million, respectively,  in the Occupied Palestinian, Iraqi and Afghan Territories – and all this on a Spaceship Earth with a Bush-ite West  in charge of the flight deck.  Three quarters of the victims are Women and Children.

The Bush War on Terror can be seen in horrible actuality as a War on Terra (a greedy War on the Biosphere) and a War on Women and Children, or more specifically a War on Arab Women and Children, a War on Muslim Women and Children, a War on Asian Women and Children, a War on Non-European Women and Children, and a War on Third World Women and Children.

The War on Women continues. Humane, articulate, passionate advocacy by our present-day Scheherazades, Arundhati Roy and Taslima Nasrin has no trouble convincing decent humanity just as Scheherazade convinced even the murderous King Shahryar – but fails to convince the selfish, greedy and racist First World which IGNORES the carnage it creates. Arundhati Roy has commented thus in “The Chequebook and the Cruise Missile” on this simultaneous First World holocaust  commission and holocaust denial: “the ultimate privilege of the élite is not just their deluxe lifestyles, but deluxe lifestyles with a clear conscience.”

Peace is the only way but silence kills and silence is complicity. We are obliged to inform others about gross abuses of human rights, following the examples of Third World heroines such as Arundhati Roy and Taslima Nasrin. The Pen is mightier than the Sword – but is it possible that the Brush is mightier than the Pen? On the basis of this possibility, please send this article and the image of “Scheherazade” to everyone you know.   

Dr Gideon Polya,  MWC News Chief political editor, published some 130 works in a 4 decade scientific career, most recently a huge pharmacological reference text "Biochemical Targets of Plant Bioactive Compounds" (CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, New York & London, 2003), and is currently writing a book on global mortality ---
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1. 25-08-2007 03:57
That is a very good story. Thank you for sharing it with us.
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2. 07-09-2007 16:09
Yin
I have practiced T\'ai Chi Ch\'aun Ch\'i Kung for a lot of years and I run a couple of classes now, etc. Most of my students are women, have some men. In my tradition there are no secrets we deal openly with the esoteric side of this tradition. My students come from all corners of the world. Men tend to have an ego problem, more than women. 
And of course the tradition attempts to bring into balance the masculine and feminine aspects of the individual. I endeavor to explain the concept of bringing into balance the Yin and Yang, and explain that the Universe is balanced. I explain that when there is balance there is harmony, the spirit is not fragmented. I have to do this without offense. The point is the World is not balanced, the feminine aspect is missing, (for the last five thousand years?). Women nurture and bring life to the World, but the World is dominated by the masculine. How many men have been confronted by and surrendered to the feminine within. 
Many would drink themselves to death rather than that. 
The World would be a better place if women had their rightful place in it.
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3. 07-09-2007 22:10
ART & Respect for Women
Well said Mike. To realize just how far we are out of kilter, simply comnsider that "allomothering" (aunt behaviour in females; care for infants other than one's own in general) is a fundamental, probably hard-wired, behavioural trait in social primates such as Great Apes and Homo sapiens.  
 
With human beings this holds substantially in relation to our immediate family , suburb and town (although the 2007 Australian Northern Territory Little Children are Sacred Report indicates that 34% of Australian women and 24% of American women are subject to childhood sexual abuse) but progressively declines as we go national (e.g. in Australia in relation to Indigenous children for whom the infant death rate is over 3 times that of white Australians) and international (9.6 MILLION avoidable under-5 year old infant deaths EACH YEAR on Spaceship Earth with George Bush, the world's #1 terrorist , at the helm). 
 
What can decent folk do in the face of this horror? Mike is correct - TEACH OTHERS, INFORM OTHERS, spread the Woman-respecting "memes" (ideas, values, traditions) to make up for deficiencies in our DNA-constructed "genes" (as Professor Richard Dawkins would out it).  
 
In my Scheherazade painting (and others e.g. Truelove, Qana, Truelove, my Manhattan, Sydney and Melbourne Madonna paintings - see links in the article or vis the link below) I try to use ART ("chacun a son gout", "each to his own") to enhance Respect for Woman, for Women's Rights and for Mother and Child.
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gpolya@optusnet.com.auNOSPAM! ">Dr Gideon Polya
4. 11-01-2009 17:15
ART & Respect for Women
The Bush,s so called War on Terror is in fact a war on culture. 
In my childhood I was intrigued with Scheherazade story and I am still enchanted with Rimsky-Korsakov music he composed [Scheherazade symphony] 
 
He used Zio-controlled corporate media to erase the light from History of the East and replaced it by grotesque stories portraying every muslem as a retard terrorist beating women and bombing innocents 
 
This extravagant figure of muslem is supplying the devilish Zionist machine with reason for the cotinuation of illegal wars against muslems  
They mix terror storis together with what,s going in Gaza and Iraq to portray Iraqis and Palestinians as terrorists...not as people fighting for their homeland and resources
Registered
5. 11-01-2009 21:47
Zionist-US War on Muslim Culture
Fadia - there is much truth in your profound comment that \"Bush\'s War on Terror is in fact a war on culture\". 
 
Racist, invading, mass murdering, genocidal Apartheid Israel was finally given the green light in a British War Cabinet meeting in 1944 in which pro-Zionist, anti-Arab anti-Semitic, racist, imperialist, mass murderer Winston Churchill (our hero for his leadership against Nazi racism, war and occupation) prevailed and got a decision in favor of Partition of Palestine (then still with a 2/3 Indigenous Arab population) (see: Media lying over Churchill\'s crimes. British-Indian Holocaust
 
It is not JUST the 7 million Palestinian refugees, 4 million abusively imprisoned Occupied Palestinians, 1.5 million Indigenous Palestinian \"second class citizens\" of Apartheid Israel, the scores of millions of Muslims abusively occupied by war criminal foreigners in war-devastated Occupied Somalia, Occupied Palestine, Occupied Syria, Occupied Iraq, Occupied Afghanistan and US robot-bombed Waziristan in Pakistan - the victims are ALSO the WHOLE Muslim world (about 7 million of the 16 million avoidable deaths in the World each year from deprivation and deprivation-exacerbated disease occur in the Muslim world and are largely due to US global hegemony and subversion of Muslim states that are mostly ruled (with some obvious exceptions being e.g. Malaysia, Indonesia, Syria and Iran) by corrupt and violent US-complicit regimes.  
 
I have just read \"Inside Muslim Minds\" (Melbourne University Press, 2008) by Professor Riaz Hassan, an outstanding and highly honored Australian sociologist (of Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia) who has courageously used scientific surveys to explore the diversity of Muslim attitudes around the world.  
 
What is clear from this fascinating, scholarly book is the need of Muslim communities - as indeed of ALL communities - for accomodation to current realities in a rapidly changing world e.g. in relation to science, equal rights for women, free speech, philosophic pluralism etc.  
 
However it is evident that racist Zionist RZ)-promoted US war, occupation, subversion and hegemony has enormously STULTIFIED rational social progression and accomodation to modernity in large parts of the Muslim world.  
 
A notorious example is Afghanistan that in 1978 
had equal rights for women and was making huge progress to modernity under a modern socialist regime - however the distant pro-Zionist US decided to topple the regime for geopolitical strategy reasons and 30 years of war later (and about 10.6 million avoidable deaths later) an Occupied Afghanistan with MINIMAL female rights is subject to a never-ending, genocidal war against the Indigenous inhabitants conducted by the richest nations on the Planet - an anti-Arab anti-Semitic and Islamophobic, Nazi-style Zionist-US War on Culture and indeed a War on the EVOLUTION of Culture.
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gpolya@bigpond.comNOSPAM! ">Dr Gideon Polya

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