Thursday, January 20, 2011

Thoughts on the Reading

Figuring out what it means to be American has been very interesting. I've been trying to get the most out of the stories that I've read and piecing together all the stories to come up with some type of idea of how I would describe on American is hard.

After reading On being a Mexican American and Young gifted and Black I thought that maybe America is just not into accepting of other people's differences, but that not really true, because America is home to so many diverse people. Zora in How it feels to be colored me was fine with her differences. By calling myself an African American am I just giving in the segregation of America or am I keeping some type of connection with my ancestors like the Native American in Sacred Soil said it was so important to do? What about the boy in There Was a Child Went Forth he became everything he saw. Does this mean that if you experience American culture you become an American? Should we all just become immigrants within our own country letting our differences carry us father then blending in to society ever will as suggested by How Being an Immigrant shaped my life and follow our own drummer like Walden advised.


There's various elements to all of these stories and so many ideas floating around in my head right now. My brain is on 'What is an American?' OVERLOAD.


So here is my Definition.
An American is a person who is in America or comes to America and embraces America's unique culture while also staying true to their differences that allows them to flourish and achieve success, whatever that is for them, in a place of unlimited chance and possibility even in the face of adversity unlike other places in the world.

1 comment:

  1. TYRA :) i love you so much.
    I really enjoyed reading this post. The way you used all the stories and compared them made me really think of what we've actually read. I agree with your definition of an American but I have one question. When saying someone who embraces America's unique culture is American, does that include visitors or must you live in America?

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