Nice Folky Things
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05-2022
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As a child of American immigrants, I often struggled with understanding my identity when
it came to the lack of representation in the media that I consumed as a millennial
second-generation Latin American. The stories that influenced the media and defined my
generation lacked characters that looked like me and were largely inspired by stories from
Western European and far removed from the stories that may have included people like me.
By examining folk stories from countries of origin not often represented in mainstream
American culture remediating them for a detached population - Nice Folky Things, explores
the identity and culture of second-generation Americans through cross-cultural folk
stories examination. This is an Auto-ethnographic study based on my own experiences as an
American-born, second-generation Latin American who has, and still often feels, detached
from my family’s heritage, and ostracized by my surrounding mainstream American Culture.
Walking the line between contradiction, authenticity, and honoring heritage - this project
is meant to be both an examination of my personal experiences, and authentic taste, as
well as a larger examination of how media has, and can, re-shaped personal identity.
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Art + Design
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Art + Design