Sunday, March 28, 2010

to keep for my own records

I was thinking the other day while reading my book, Fieldwork by Mischa Berlinski, if someone who to ask me why anthropology? What/how would I answer. Thank you Berlinski for giving me my answer so eloquently;
"...they interviewed her for the local newspaper and asked her why she wanted to go and live with a tribe of nomadic boat dwellers in the islands of south Philippines. "You mean other than because it's incredibly fun?" Karen said, almost babbling. "I guess because it pays off for your psyche. It pays of for your psyche when you are able to tear down your own system of belief. You've got to undo your preconceptions about the world, about who you are, about yourself, about community, about everything. Because when you study a foreign tribe, you've got to leave your world behind, you have to be totally open and empty, which is - almost impossible. I mean, you're trying to get into another soul. But it is also a great deliverance. It's the best chance you can have to know who you are."

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

as dull as a manilla post-it who has lost its stick



Are you still out there? Well this is here for those who are. My blog has been on a hiatus due to my lull in adventure. My recent time has been past to what sometimes feels like running around in place just to keep up with the world. My school is proving to be exactly what I want! I love my major (anthropology) and classes. I am proving all those wrong who said most people change their major a few times during their college carrier (yes its only been one quarter but I know when I am satisfied). I hope to be done in two years at the most. The sooner the better of course. I am planning my summer return to France and to the south of France to make camping and visit the archeology in the south of which I have heard so much about in my classes.
Ok I thought I would have more to say but this feels good. Plus I must return(begin) studying.