Reflections on 'Performing' Canadian-ness as a way of 'Passing'

S. Alvi
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This reflective essay explores my family’s intergenerational experiences of belonging and exclusion in and through Canadian spaces. I share how my parents, first generation Canadians, navigated cultural and religious traditions in order to help their children “pass” as Canadians–meaning, performing “norms” of perceived “Canadian-ness” to fit in. For me, the implications of this resulted in tensions around my identity and self-worth. I unpack personal stories of residing within a “third space,” as a second generation Canadian who identifies as and is also visibly identified as, South Asian and Muslim. I close the essay by appealing to Derrida’s concept of “unconditional hospitality” as a pedagogical parenting and teaching tool to inform my own children’s multifaceted identities as Canadians.
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把“表演”加拿大性作为一种“传递”方式的思考
这篇反思性的文章探讨了我的家庭在加拿大空间中的归属和排斥的代际经历。我和大家分享我的父母,第一代加拿大人,如何适应文化和宗教传统,以帮助他们的孩子“通过”加拿大人的身份——意思是,按照“加拿大人”的“规范”行事,以适应环境。对我来说,这导致了我的身份和自我价值的紧张。我打开了居住在“第三空间”中的个人故事,作为第二代加拿大人,他认同并明显认同为南亚人和穆斯林。在文章的最后,我引用了德里达的“无条件的好客”概念,将其作为一种教育性的养育和教学工具,以告知我自己的孩子作为加拿大人的多方面身份。
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