GUIDING QUESTIONS
What does it mean to be a citizen of the world?
How do you develop a sense of identity in a globalised world?
What kinds of experiences have contributed to your sense of identity?
To what extent is your identity defined by what you believe?
How have you come to believe what you believe?
How do people express their beliefs through language?
To what extent is your definition of beauty shaped by the media, including
advertisements, movies and TV commercials?
What are the effects of the media’s narrow definition of beauty on people’s mental and
physical health?
1.1. Citizens of the world
Multicultural Third culture kid (the mixed identity that a
Globalisation child assumes, influenced by both their
Worldy parent’s culture and the culture in which
Association they were raised)
Diverse Nomad
Stereotypes Repatriation
Identity Culture clash
Race Communication
Ritual Appearances
Customs Cosmopolitan
Values Milieu (a person’s social environment)
Abroad Overlap (extend alongside)
Habits To belie (to show to be false)
Foreign Commence
Heritage Esteemed
Roots Boundaries (limits)
Aspiration
, Iván Sánchez - IB Student - PD graduation 2022
Detached (standing by itself) Word of mouth (boca a boca)
Adorn Watch your Ps and Qs (mind your
Slang (jerga, informal language) manners)
Mundane (of this world) Ups and downs
Ulterior (intentionally hidden) Roll your eyes (being impatient)
Blunt (straightforward) To be put into a box (encasillar)
Nuisance (something annoying) Not all rainbows and unicorns
Tardiness Good things never came out of comfort
Naively (ingenuamente) zones
Kin (related/one’s family and relations) Using a shorthand
Stoutly (courage and determination)
Brooded (think deeply about something
negative)
Sources:
Taiye Selasi
- Don’t ask me where I am from, ask me where I am local.
- Our identity is shaped by 3Rs: rituals, relationships and restrictions.
The experience of living abroad:
- A girl that moved from India to Australia and felt part of it, without refusing being a
local of India.
Picture of two women playing volleyball:
- Cultural identity and cultural clash. The beauty of diversity? Different headings
Having a cultural clash:
- A boy who went to Russia.
Repatriation examples → immigrants that go back to their roots
- Back-toAfrica movement and the history of Liberia
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