How do you answer the question, “Where are you from?”
It’s a question that Karolina Chorvath dreads and will do almost anything to avoid. This week on The World in Words podcast we make her tell us why.
We talk about growing up between parents, cultures and languages and about the growing number of people who identify as “third culture kids.”
Podcast Contents
00:10 A bat mitzvah in Japan.
1:22 “I’m half Chinese and half American … and I live in Japan.”
3:00 “I was ashamed to be a Jew.”
4:30 Karolina pronounces her name many ways.
6:05 Bouncing between languages, age three.
8:30 In Michigan, Karolina’s mum packs her a non-American lunch.
10:38 High school in Poland feels like home.
12:40 Ruth van Reken, co-author of what Karolina calls “The TCK Bible.”
13:15 Can refugees be TCKs?
13:45 Ruth’s back story.
14:40 Was returning to the US easier?
15:20 Karolina’s TCK college friend, Natasha
16:05 “I feel like a fake when I say, ‘I am Malaysian.’”
17:30 Does having TCK friends help?
18:40 Karolina begins to see the good sides of being a TCK.
19:30 “Do you have a different sense of what your mother tongue is?”
20:15 TCK singer Sirintip.
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