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Tag: Culture clash in fiction

Culture and Conflict: Imperfections of Perception

  Today’s guest, Tyson Seuret, examines how a simple symbol can divide cultures. On February 4, 2015, The Huffington Post published an article about an 18-year-old woman in India. She was a woman of passionate creation—a poet, student, and activist for inter-faith collaboration and togetherness. She was considering studying at universities outside of her country of birth, and she was now confronted with the possibility that she must use a nickname, or an alteration of her name to do so. Why? Because this young woman was named for the Hindi symbol for well-being, prosperity, and goodness of heart that is…

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March 26, 2015 January 4, 2022Guest Posts communication and cultural understanding, cultural conflict over symbols, Culture clash in fiction, Symbolism of swastika, Tyson Seuret, Warpworld Ghost World, what the swastika means to Hindus
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