Thursday, March 27, 2014

Reflection about the panel: “Immigration and Puerto Rico Today”



                                
This week at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus, was held the Student Interventions in General Studies: Interdisciplinary Project and Creative Initiatives on March 25 and 26, 2014. In this conference undergraduate students participate submitting papers about their research of different topics. The second day of the conference I attended to the panel “Immigration and Puerto Rico Today” supervised by the professor Petra Avillán. This panel was presented by two Dominicans girls enroll in the course of intensive English. The topic or theme of the panel, like its title says, is the immigration in Puerto Rico today from the point of view of two immigrants.  

In the panel the students presented their perspective of the topic and their personals stories. The students where both Dominicans and came to Puerto Rico with their families to look for a better future and opportunities. For them, being immigrants represents being dedicated and responsible; to have the strength to leave thing behind for a better future. They speak about xenophobia, the aversion towards people who are not of your own race. They said that the discrimination is a historical thing, that there are a lot of historical events that prove it and that immigration is in every part of the world; for example, the discrimination between United State citizens and the Mexicans. One of the students told us her experience in a beauty pageant where she participate representing Puerto Rico and one of the judges told her that she never could win because she was Dominican. She was judged for being Dominican and not for her talents; this was an example of discrimination. But the girl doesn’t let that experience change or hurt her, because she believes that she is who she is because of the formation she received in Puerto Rico.

For the panelists, studying English in Dominican Republic was not important, but when they arrived to Puerto Rico they understand that they had to learn English. They had to learn English quickly. That’s the reason why their teacher was so proud. They where there in the conference speaking English in front of a bunch of students and professors proving that they did it right, that they learn and overcome every obstacle of discrimination for being immigrants. They concluded the panel saying that Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic needed each other. This was my favorite panel because it was not only a simple research, it show their experiences and feelings in life. They had to be braver than any other panel because the topic was a personal one. I admire both of them for being so brave. In conclusion the activity was very educational and it allows the student to share knowledge to learn new things.

Reflection about the panel: “Society Through the Lens”



This week at the university was held the Student Interventions in General Studies: Interdisciplinary Project and Creative Initiatives on March 25 and 26, 2014. This conference was divided in different panels or sessions, each one with a different topic like: “Interrogating the Journey: Literature and Personal Experience”, “Society Through the Lens”, “Using Technology to Enhance Learning” or “Immigration and Puerto Rico Today”. In each panel undergraduate students in courses in the College of General Studies could participate summiting a paper with no restriction on the topic; it could be of different disciplines other than English. My class Journey in Literature, English 3135-001, from the professor Cynthia Pittmann selected the topic “Interrogating the Journey: Literature and Personal Experience” for the conference. As part of the class my group and I had to attend to different panel through the days and make blog reflections about the panels and our experiences. I could not attempt to this panel because I had class at that hour but I did go to other panels.

The fist panel that I attempt was “Society Through the Lens”, the supervisor professor was George Noble. The panel content or topic was how the society is perceived or seeing through the lens of the camera or movies. In the panel the students presenting selected to discuss how society is presented in the movies: Fight Club, American Hustle and Flight. Through the discussions of the movies the student exposed important topics. The movie Flight, starring Denzel Washington, presents a pilot that suffers the problem of alcoholism. The student that presented this movie relates the situation of alcoholism with a family member of him who suffers the same problem. The girl that presented the movie Fight Club was extremely clever and very fluent as an English speaker. I admire her for her bravery to stand up and explain her perspective and point of view. She believed that in this movie you could see why society is so blend, she said that the movie present why we buy things that we don’t need, that we buy things to achieve happiness. I found the topic of the panel very interesting because the way that the movies represent the world or a specific place or type of person, makes a profound impact in the viewer. For example, if the movie presents a country that I had never visited, I would assume that the place is exactly like the movie show me.  If a movie present the Puerto Ricans like drug user some people would assume that all Puerto Ricans use drugs. So, the way that the society is presented in the movies is very important because the movie is going to be seeing by a lot of people. 


Friday, March 21, 2014

The Rum Diary- Reflection






I watched the movie The Rum Diary based on the Hunter Thompson's.  The movie stars Johnny Deep as an american journalist, named Paul Kemp, whom takes an independent job in Puerto Rico for a newspaper.  The movie takes place during the 1960s and it shows the endeavor that locals went through to preserve island culture against the american migrants that were living in there.

Watching the movie in the context of the literature class I am taking, made me reflect about how Puerto Rico was portrayed in the movie.  The cover picture for the movie (shown in the image in the right), as the first thing we know and see about the movie, represents the whole idea that the movie tries to project of Puerto Rico.  It is observable that the image depicts an atmosphere of chaos, alcoholism and insecureness.  The alcoholism issue is presented throughout the whole movie, trying to characterize the island as a place where it was hard to stay out of trouble and temptations that could interfere with the goals or dreams someone was trying to pursue were always present. 

There was a certain quote that relates to the reflexive line of thought with which I saw the movie.  Lotterman says, referring to Puerto Rico: “It is a reluctant part of America. Like England with tropical fruit”.  This statement could serve as an introduction of how far the immigrants in the island thought of Puerto Rico.  To them the island was a distant rare belonging of the United States, that could stand out only for their own benefit and which served for the glory of others, the same idea of Jamaica Kincaid about the “ugly tourist”.  This idea was reinforced when the movie presents the interests of the real estate men in developing tourism infrastructure. These men refer to the beautiful beaches and scenery as a "sea of gold", they see things in the island only from the perspective of a tourist.  The overall profit that their development plans could deliver was literally translated into gold.  Their perspective on the island was based on how much money they could win or lose and how could every little squared inch of the territory could become pure richness.

The movie also presents the island as an unsafe place to be.  A tourist came to visit and said: “We don’t leave the hotel. It is not safe”.  For as much risky as leaving the hotel could turn out to be, to me this gives the idea of a place where a constant war was held. It presents a violent place, and even if violence was held, the way tourists in the movie thought of it was over reactive.

I classified the character of Kemp as tourist at the beginning of the film, however when he went to live to the little apartment he became in a traveler. Through the movie Kempt had a “journey” from being a person that only thinks about himself and do not want to be related to the people in Puerto Rico to be a traveler that cares about the problems in Puerto Rico and understand them. Another important character that represented a tourist was Lotterman, he was very prejudiced and he discriminated his Puerto Ricans employees. I think that we should keep on instructing ourselves and others so that Puerto Rico, and any other place, could be portrayed as the important piece of the world each of them is.

Trailer of the movie The Rum Diary (2011)



Sunday, March 16, 2014

A Tourist in Old San Juan

           




         My name is Gabriela and I´m a tourist in San Juan, Puerto Rico for the first time.  Sitting at the hotel lobby, waiting for my car to drive back to the airport, made me want to take out my journal and begin to write about my experiences here. I have to start by saying how hard it is to drive here in Puerto Rico.  There weren’t specific traffic signs that marked the different routes and exits.  We got lost like four times trying to get to the Convention District that has like three different entrances and none of them is properly identified.  But I don’t want to ruin my vacation with that little mishap, so we laughed all the way until we got to our destiny.  People here at hotel have been so friendly and sympathetic.  They were so happy that we were visiting the island for the first time and they have been very interested in making our stay as pleasurable as it could be.  



            During the afternoon we went to the Old San Juan, specifically to the streets, different square and El Morro.  I was fascinated with the whole spirit of joy and celebration that I experimented there.  They were holding an activity where people got the opportunity to taste different foods and beverages.  They had music, children activities, etc.  To me it was a place so full of life and unity.  It made me see how little Puerto Ricans need to have fun and enjoy as a whole community. After that we went to have dinner to a place called Downtown.  What an amazing place! The treatment there was taken very good care of.  The family that was seating right beside us they started a conversation with us about the music that they were playing there as if they knew us from a whole lifetime.  I found very lovely how everybody went crazy about singing happy birthday to a little guy that celebrating his birthday.  I don’t think I am as enthusiast as they were, not even for my own birthday. I also noticed that every single table had at least one beer on it.  Everybody likes to drink pretty much in this island.  Maybe that is what keeps them so happy all the time.  But I have to make a pause because the valet just brought my car and I have a plane to catch. Nice visiting Puerto Rico! 

Reflection
            As part of my English class I was assigned to make a journal entry as a tourist for a day.  Trying to portrait the common things as a tourist would see them was a little hard for me.  At the end of the day I found out things that I don't usually notice about our own island and culture.  First of all I became really aware of the bad traffic signs system we have.  Maybe the whole population assumes that people who transit the streets of a specific area they know it all and that we don't mind getting to know new places.  The street and exit identification is really poor and it makes it really hard, not only for tourists, but for anyone who is from another area of the island to familiarize with any route. Most of the time us Puerto Ricans go through life creating such a bad image of ourselves based solely on our imagination.  Sometimes it takes a little time for fellowship with those around us and notice that there are still good and nice people that put the name of our island very high.  Putting myself in the body of a tourist made me feel really comfortable with the atmosphere of joy I was feeling.  I am actually really proud of the fact that there are still family Sundays and that good values are cultured.  The main teaching that I want to spread through this experience is that there are Puerto Ricans who still make the effort to make others feel good and like home even when we may be far from it.
  

 

Interesting video about El Morro, Old San Juan


Monday, March 10, 2014

A Room with a View Film Reflection



 As part of my English Literature class we were assigned to watch the movie A Room with a View.  The main idea was to watch the movie in the resemblance of the difference between a traveler and a tourist presented in the book A Small Place by Jamaica Kincaid. A Room with a View is a film based on E. M. Forster's novel of the same name.  The movie takes place during the early 1900's.  It shows the story of Lucy Honeychurch, a young woman from England, whom visits Florence for the first time.  She meets there a young man named George Emerson; a quiet unconventional guy for whom she begins to feel a growing attraction.  When Lucy returns to England she has to make a choice between continuing with her marriage plans with her fiancé or following her heart and her developing feelings for George. 

  A tourist is someone who visits a place largely driven by the promotion and publicity that a certain place gets throughout the world. I believe that a key aspect that makes a tourist is the fact that they go through a certain place without really taking the time of analyzing the culture, the problems, the costumes and the reality of the people that live there, like Jamaica Kincaid explained in her book A Small Place. Kincaid explain this idea when she said: “Tourist gaze here and there and eat this and that” she describes the tourists as “ugly human beings”. To me Lucy and her cousin Charlotte represents the tourist character.  At the beginning of the movie Lucy Honeychurch clearly states that “she was a tourist in Italy” so that confirms the evaluation we may do to her character. Lucy said: “Italians are so kind, so lovable, but at the same time so violent.” With this quote Lucy demonstrate that she was not aware about the violence and situation in Italy.  The tourists in Italy were ignorant about the culture like in Antigua. Charlotte acts like a tourist when says that: “she wants a view of the river and of the bridge”. That to me reflects the typical tourist way of thinking. She wanted a scenery, like a painting, something magical and like a paradise. But, when confronted with the reality of a street, where Italians pass by, running errands, etc. she didn't like it. And, therefore, starts making assumptions and judging the Italians and says that they don't follow instructions.

On the other hand, a traveler distinguishes himself because he travels for the pleasure of knowledge and understanding. A traveler merges in between the people of the places he travels and becomes one of them. To me a traveler is someone who goes all around different places developing his/her own culture as a mixture of everything that he has gathered along his journey.  In the movie I would consider George and Mr. Emerson are the travelers.  George is the one in the movie who shows a great amount of concern for what happens around him to the people of Italy. He is the one who evaluates different points of view, enriching himself with all the experiences he lives. Another traveler is Miss Eleanor Lavish, a novelist that insists on visiting Italy not as a tourist. There Miss Lavish is fascinated by the architecture. She decides that this trip is an adventure and thinks one should be open when visiting a new place. But, Charlotte is visibly uncomfortable with how dirty and smelly the place is. But, Miss Lavish says that exactly there is where the “true beauty of a city is”. I think that if Jamaica Kincaid had to talk to Charlotte and Lucy, she would criticize them for being ugly tourist, she would almost insult them. 

The trailer of the movie A Room with a View