http://afeministblog.blogspot.com/2006/08/c-r-s-h.html
   
  watched this movie-CRASH-yesterday. It tells us about poignant racial 
discrimination in America. It made me a bit scared. :(

Since I was born, I have lived in Indonesia. Fortunately I have indigenous 
parents (gosh, what is indigenous???) so that I look like many other majority 
people in Indonesia, having almond-shaped eyes, black hair, dark complexion (I 
have been getting darker since I loved swimming in 2000), and a Muslim. Never 
in my life had I experienced racial discrimination coz I belong to the main 
stream of the majority Indonesian. 

Indigenous ... 

It reminds me of my time when I was doing a small research to make a paper in 
the "African American Literature" class in 2003. I got task to analyze poems 
written by Langston Hughes. I chose three poems of his. Unfortunately I forgot 
the titles but one poem--Will V-Day be Me Day too? in one of his writing, 
Hughes protested why he was still treated discriminatively rather than other 
people (such as those who had ancestors from Denmark or Italy) while in fact he 
was the fifth generation of his ancestors living in America while those whose 
ancestors from Denmark and Italy were only the second or third generation. Only 
coz Hughes had black skin? And those Danish and Italian had similar complexion 
as the main stream--let's say having English ancestors?

One topic in one book in the English course where I teach is about OUR 
ANCESTORS. I have tried to make my students "see" that the ancestors of 
Indonesian people come from some or many places in the world, so that they are 
not so discriminative toward other ethnic groups in Indonesia. However, 
oftentimes my students (most of them are high school and college students) look 
at me weirdly. They easily just see those who have fair complexion with 
oriental eyes and straight hair as not indigenous. It somewhat gives them 
"justification" to be a bit discriminative toward them (though I believe it is 
not as terrible as what is illustrated in CRASH).

It made me wonder if I were born as black people living in America ...
If I were born as Chinese in Indonesia ...
If I were born in a non-Muslim family in Indonesia ...
  If I were born as a Muslim in America or European countries ...
   
  August 23, 2006


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