dimanche 27 décembre 2015

The Beauty of Identity



UNM (University of New Mexico), Albuquerque,
first semester of my master’s in Cultural Studies

“Let us introduce ourselves”, and the introductions began. I felt a little awkward when my turn came in this Native American Studies’ course, “Politics of Identity”, taught by Professor Lee. I was the only “white” person there, whose last home was Granada, Spain, the very place where Columbus had been given the green light (and huge funds partly taken from the Jews who were expelled from the Kingdom) to go “discover the New World”. Many of my peers introduced themselves in Dineh, in the traditional Navajo way, which gives utmost importance to stating the clans and places one is from. This was my first ‘live’ introduction to what I knew in theory, and it was a good way to show how profound is the connection to the Earth, one of the ‘identity markers’ that would be thoroughly studied during the whole semester.