create your own reflection about your interview on your grandparent about cultural beliefs
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create your own reflection about your interview on your grandparent about cultural beliefs
create your own reflection about your interview on your grandparent about cultural beliefs
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Throughout the final weeks of this course, we have been studying aspects of our culture and different cultures through topics such as class and inequality, global economy/immigration, politics and power, religion and health. One of the best ways to gain insight about any topic, the aforementioned topics in particular, as an anthropologist or just in general, is to interview someone about their own experiences and perceptions as to really learn from one another and share thoughts. I chose to interview my grandmother since I feel very close to her. During the process of interviewing, I realized that I actually do not know that much about her life before I became a part of it. For instance, I learned that she grew up very sheltered and only shopped in Damariscotta, Maine until she got her permit and was finally able to go to Rockland for the first time. My mother was also in the room when I was interviewing my grandmother, which was kind of nice because sometimes they would sit there and reminisce and tell stories, and it would actually be very insightful for me and I learned more interesting things.
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