"Students will compose a multimedia project—Blogs, Word, PowerPoint, etc—of their own choice based on the
short story Dyaspora by Joanne Hyppolite that demonstrates their understanding of “cultural identity”.
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
Cultural Identity
What is Cultural Identity? The definition of cultural identity is the influence of ones culture on the development of identity. Cultural identity sparks many questions to those who are affected by it.
1. a feeling of being an outsider
2. a sense of cultural confusion
3. not knowing for certain where their home country is
When we move away from our original place of culture we begin the process of adapting to the setting we have come to. Where we notice things are done differently and similarly between cultures, we observe and our perception of the culture teaches us to adapt to learn and expand from what we already know and have learned.
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www.ussu.info February 23, 2010; Culture Identity
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
"Dyaspora" Cultural Identity
What is Dyaspora? What does it mean? Its a strange word to say but what it means is much more important that how it looks and sounds. Dyaspora means the dispersion or spreading of something that was originally localized (as a people or language or culture. An essay was written titled "Dyaspora" by Joanne Hyppolite a Haitian born author who talks about a young womans struggles to be both Haitian and American, the young womans struggle trying to find her "Cultural identity".
In "Dyaspora" Hyppolite's uses an uncommon view when writing she addresses the audiance. She writes "you" which she is addressing a group of people. This is known as second person she uses this whenever she is refering to the audiance, she does for example when she remarks "in your neighborhood when you tell people you are from Haiti,they ask politely,"where's that?" You explain and because you seem okay to them,Haiti is okay to them."
Identity is a theme in the essay as the young woman who is struggling to figure is she more of a Haitian or an American. She describes her living features as an Haitian and how it compares to her when she is in America.
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www.randomhouse.com March 3, 2010; Joanne Hyppolite
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