What comes first, the hybrid self or the hybrid life? Are our most resonant peers made or born?
Posts Tagged ‘Rose Deniz’
Ring my bell
Posted in American culture, culture, friendship, harem, identity, society, women, tagged Art is Dialogue, Asia, California, Catherine Salter Bayar, Catherine Yigit, China, citizen of the world, creative expression, Czech Republic, Dialogue2010, discussion series, dual citizenship, Dutchwoman, Elmira Bayrasli, Europe, expat+HAREM, global citizen, global nomad, Holland, hybrid life, hybrid self, Italy, Jocelyn Eikenburg, Judith van Praag, Karen Armstrong Quartarone, kindred spirit, location independent, mapping, Netherlands, New York, Pacific Northwest, Rose Deniz, Sezin Koehler, Tara Lutman Agacayak, Third Culture Kid, Turkey, United Nations, Washington, writing on March 2, 2010 | 27 Comments »
Being grounded is overrated
Posted in American culture, culture, friendship, harem, identity, society, women, tagged anchor, buoy, center-of-gravity, Christina Katz, concrete, Dialogue2010, Earth Mother, expat+HAREM, feminist, fluidity, grounded, hybrid life, hybrid self, immovable, Mother Goddess, Northern California, orbit, Oregon, Rose Deniz, stability, The Prosperous Writer, unfixed on February 18, 2010 | 6 Comments »
By putting some distance between me and my center of gravity, I have room to be in a wider orbit around the inner me.
What expat bloggers are made of
Posted in culture, history, identity, memoir, society, women, tagged art, artist, best-of lists, blog, blogger, Bulgarian, Canakkale, Catherine Yigit, Cindy King, cross-cultural, exile, expat, expat+HAREM, expatriate, foreign, gender role, immigrant, international, Izmit, Petya Kirilova Grady, provenance, review, Rose Deniz, Sea of Marmara, SheWrites, Tennessee, Turkey on January 18, 2010 | 17 Comments »
Expat bloggers flourish when we face a fresh appreciation for who we are, where we come from — and what we’re made of.
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