While getting my iTunes library in order and exploring some new music suggested by a friend, I started looking up old Europop on YouTube. Following a trail of “Oh, it’s this song!”, I found Dr. Alban’s Look Who’s Talking. I do not feel that that listening to that song says anything about the race of […]
More inside-outside US-Europe race in music examples
June 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Distant Proximities · Europe · Insider · Outsider · US
Missing Old Homes
June 1st, 2008 · No Comments
China has been in the news a lot lately, and for some reason I’m missing 北京 (Běijīng) something fierce. I’m meeting a friend for drinks tonight, and I desperately want to go to 三里屯 (Sānlǐtúnr). I want to walk out into the 北京 (Běijīng) night into my safe, familiar third culture world. I […]
Tags: Betweening · Cultural Marginalization · Distant Proximities · Third Culture
Three-Dimensional View of Reality and Distant Proximities
May 14th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Pollock and van Reken mention in their groundbreaking book that one of the unique properties of third culture kids is that we experience the world as three-dimensional, meaning that we can easily imagine that we are on the scene of a news report and understand the consequences, suffering or difficulty reported on.For me, the 四川 (Sìchuān) earthquake is […]
Tags: Affirmative Global · China · Distant Proximities · Identity · Third Culture
I have returned home
March 25th, 2008 · No Comments
I’m back in Hotelland. I’m at a conference and staying at the conference hotel, the San Fransisco Marriott. (In line with being a typical TCK, I am becoming highly educated by getting a PhD in materials science and engineering.) Last night, I sat in the bar on the top floor looking out at the San […]
Tags: Affirmative Global · Betweening · Distant Proximities · Global Culture · Third Culture · Travel
PAL vs NTSC strikes again
March 20th, 2008 · 3 Comments
I am visiting my parents at the moment, and while I’m here I thought it might be a nice idea of do some 太极拳 (tàijíquán) with my mother, since we learned in the same context. She bought some 太极拳 (tàijíquán) VCDs in China, and we were going to watch them and follow the instructions to […]
Tags: Betweening · China · Distant Proximities
Getting hold of music no matter where you are
March 9th, 2008 · 4 Comments
I recently bought a 3rd generation iPod nano, and have spent most of today ripping CDs and deleting mp3s I never listen to anymore to make space for the CD rips. Going through my music not only brings up memories of other places, but due to the global purchase locations of my CD collection, it […]
Tags: Distant Proximities · Fragmegation
Calm
March 8th, 2008 · No Comments
I’ve been very busy lately, with appointment lists filling most of my days and the remainder filled with research, grading and market research. The latter three have tended to spill into nights and weekends a fair bit as well. I’m in some serious need of calm. I was reading some kind of “women’s” magazine, where […]
Tags: China · Distant Proximities
Need to be somewhere else
March 2nd, 2008 · 2 Comments
From time to time, I get little hints from whatever country I’m living in that the perspectives from other countries I occasionally mention or present are irrelevant or easily incorporated into the way of thinking prevalent in the country we’re in. (If you know physics, kind of like they dismiss arguments about needing to consider […]
Tags: Cultural Marginalization · Distant Proximities · Third Culture
Music Distant Proximities
February 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
While watching an episode of Battlestar Galactica that had originally aired on Australian television, I recognized the song they used in the trailer for the next episode. I couldn’t remember who sang it, but I remembered the name of the song - Spaceman. A little YouTubing later, I remembered it was by Babylon Zoo and […]
Tags: Cultural Marginalization · Distant Proximities · Europe · US
Showering, Beijing, and forums
January 15th, 2008 · No Comments
I’ve been spending some time reading and commenting on posts at TCKID and since I started, for some reason, every time I’m in the shower I feel like I’m in Beijing. The showers don’t look alike. Nothing changed about this shower. But evidently, something about showering in a certain state of mind apparently makes me […]
Tags: Distant Proximities · Third Culture