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Leaning heavily on personal experiences and groundbreaking research by Neda Magbouleh, your host, David Shams tries to weave a narrative of why it's not easy for halfies/Iranian-Americans to describe where they fit into society. In each episode, he interviews a different halfie in an effort to break down that complexity. Or at times, add to it.
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Friday Dec 06, 2019
Dan Tavana--Being White means you don't often face exclusionary rituals
Friday Dec 06, 2019
Friday Dec 06, 2019
As this project was underway, I found out that Dan was moving back to DC. He’d wrapped up the non-dissertation portion of his PhD at Princeton and was looking for a more conducive environment to finish his treatise on elections in the Middle East.
And thinking back to our very first interaction when I was forced to reevaluate my own assumptions about how we halfies pick-up language I thought Dan would be a perfect fit. Dan has done quite a bit more meditating on these issues and maybe owing to his many years in academia he’s figured out a way to better organize his thoughts. He has the benefit, maybe, of being forced to question assumptions and his own personal biases. That is the nature of higher education, I suppose.
Dan brought with him a strong desire to understand context. To fit our experience as Iranian-Americans, White Adjacents, halfies into the greater context of America. And like all the other’s he took some very key feelings I’ve had for a while and actually put words to them.
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