Culture Interview Paper
Style | MLA |
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Spacing | Double |
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Question
Details: You are asked to interview someone who identifies with a different culture than you do. When we think of a “different culture,” we generally think of a different religion or being from a different country. For the purpose of our Intercultural interview, choosing someone from a different religion or different country is fine. However, I also want you to think of culture in a broader sense. This means that the person you interview may be from your country or religion, but identifies with a different co-culture, such as gender, age, political ideology, socio-economic standing, deaf culture, social media culture, anime culture, military… hopefully, you get the basic idea.