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The Baobab Project- Exploring Southern African Identity in Vancouver
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This looks so interesting. I look forward to reading the dialogue. What typ of MA are you working on? Although, I would think that with your reading list you would be writing a dissertation for your doctorate!
Thank you, Leslie! My MA is in International and Intercultural Communication. Haha, I had initially thought of doing a doctorate but now I wonder whether academia and I mix:)
Does it have to do with being an independent scholar? It seems that you love knowledge and study. Sometimes the culture of academia functions as elitist and exclusionary and that's a turn-off for many. I always admire people who have the stamina for doctoral work; but for myself, I've been afraid that it would stifle my imagination and creativity rather than foster it. Ramblings...! Anyway. International and Intercultural Communication sounds rich and progressive. I hope you're enjoying your program:)
Definitely! I went back to school because I feel I need guidance in my studies sometimes, and it's great to learn new perspectives from classmates and profs, but at the same time I find academia to be slightly restrictive at times.I do understand the need for some of the red tape but I feel it can also kill or retard ideas/projects. Also, I'd like any research that I do to be able to benefit more people, not just the education "elite." And yes, I completely agree with you that too much academia might stifle creativity. One of my friends who is a PhD said her studies killed her love of reading, eek! And thank you, I am enjoying my programme:)
Kuda wrote: "Great topic Rowena. I just commented. By the way, which part of Southern Africa are you from?"Zikomo kwambiri:) (I just checked your profile and noticed you're from Zambia so I'm assuming you speak Nyanja:)). I'm from Malawi. I love your comment and I so agree with you, Southern Africa is normally left out of the discourse.



I hope it's okay for me to post this here. As part of my MA, a Zimbabwean classmate and I decided to host a dialogue for Southern Africans living in Vancouver to discuss issues such as identity and belonging. Ultimately we are looking for press interest in our project. I'd really appreciate it if you all could have a look (the more views we get the better!), perhaps vote on the poll and leave a comment. Here's a link: http://baobabproject.weebly.com/musin...
Thank you!
Rowena