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Panel 2: Personal Narrative / Arrivals and Departures
1media/peter-feghali-XURJBJi_wDE-unsplash.jpg2020-10-22T15:37:37-07:00Curtis Fletcher3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673e3780616image_header2020-11-25T12:18:01-08:00Curtis Fletcher3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673eThe personal narratives of this panel use place and space to investigate the complex movements of our lives. From Istanbul to New Jersey to the Pacific Northwest, the authors take us on journeys around the world, considering the nature of home and travel. At the same time, the authors also take us on journeys deep into the self—the experience of loss, the pain of being othered, the discovery of beauty, the power of art, the voyage of growing up. In these compelling narratives, we experience arrivals, departures, and transformational moments in between. --C. S.
12020-11-15T09:20:20-08:00Likhita Sureshfa36a2f3506609c5e2c064df653783c84fd35c54Cliffs over Manzanita8By Adam Beattie
For my GESM 120 OnBeauty I was tasked with writing about a specific place or moment in time whose beauty affected me. I decided to write about a view from cliffs along 101 in Oregon. In my paper I go into detail about what this place and view means to me.plain2020-11-30T12:24:40-08:0045.7184398, -123.9351354Likhita Sureshfa36a2f3506609c5e2c064df653783c84fd35c54
12020-11-15T09:48:27-08:00Likhita Sureshfa36a2f3506609c5e2c064df653783c84fd35c54May I Have Your Passport8By Fethi Yasar
I told personal stories, memories, or vignettes that I had experienced, I am experiencing, and I will be experiencing in relation to what James Baldwin had gone through in Istanbul.plain2020-11-30T12:25:10-08:0041.0082376, 28.9783589Likhita Sureshfa36a2f3506609c5e2c064df653783c84fd35c54
12020-11-13T12:10:16-08:00Likhita Sureshfa36a2f3506609c5e2c064df653783c84fd35c54Red6By Yi-Ann Li
Learning apart, away from my peers and in the secluded little corner in my bedroom, has given me a lot of time to reflect on my past as I enter a new chapter of my life. In the moments I spent alone, even if in front of a Zoom call of one hundred people, I found myself living between the feelings of isolation and cultural struggles I faced from my youth until now. Being a second-generation Asian American who grew up in a predominantly white community, I felt torn between trying to fit into American culture at school and hanging onto the Chinese culture of my roots. The alienation I suffered as a result of trying to balance the two feels awfully familiar to the isolation I felt in these past few months, as I struggled to organize my life and find friends. I tell the story of how it felt to lose a part of myself in my inter-cultural struggles, just like how I feel like I’ve lost a part of my life in these unexpected times as I try to find a community of my own through Zoom calls and Instagram DMs at USC.plain2020-11-30T12:25:54-08:0034.0522342, -118.2436849Likhita Sureshfa36a2f3506609c5e2c064df653783c84fd35c54
12020-11-14T17:40:21-08:00Mary Traester3c331c166c8b71380909665f15205b660b1b9c2bSpecial Childhood Place7By Jack Martino A short paper about the first time ever my grandfather, father, and I won't share a Labor Day Weekend sunset together.plain2020-11-30T12:26:32-08:0034.0522342, -118.2436849Likhita Sureshfa36a2f3506609c5e2c064df653783c84fd35c54
Moving is a form of communication. It is a way to express, to say words that aren't in the dictionary. In my piece I explore what I've come to learn as "grey dialect." It describes those words that say more than what English can. I hope to expand this concept through works like such.plain2020-11-30T12:27:11-08:0041.8054640999999, -87.6087637999999Likhita Sureshfa36a2f3506609c5e2c064df653783c84fd35c54