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	<title>Intercultural Talk &#187; Jewish Brazilian</title>
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		<title>Happy Halloween.  I&#8217;m Going as a Brazilian.  Or a Jew.  Or a Brazilian Jew.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 16:39:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Doesn&#8217;t everyone have that one friend who doesn&#8217;t dress up for Halloween, but likes to come up with ways to describe his/her costume anyway, as in &#8220;I&#8217;m dressed as a pedestrian.&#8221;
At first I declared I was dressed Brazilian, after deciding not to change my shirt in response to my 8 year old&#8217;s announcement that &#8220;I did [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Doesn&#8217;t everyone have that one friend who doesn&#8217;t dress up for Halloween, but likes to come up with ways to describe his/her costume anyway, as in &#8220;I&#8217;m dressed as a pedestrian.&#8221;</p>
<p>At first I declared I was dressed Brazilian, after deciding not to change my shirt in response to my 8 year old&#8217;s announcement that &#8220;I did not look good&#8221; in the Happy Halloween T-shirt I planned to wear to school as Room Parent today.  While he didn&#8217;t articulate it, I&#8217;ve gained a few pounds on my already buxom figure, so the T-shirt is a little more fitted than the last time I wore it.  It&#8217;s still really comfortable, completely suitable, but there&#8217;s no camouflaging the girls. </p>
<p>When I first went to Brazil with my American self-consciousness years ago I thought women were exploited, given the bare and form exposing clothes popuralized in advertising and media.  Until I realized people are just more comfortable in their skin.  This is my body&#8230;so what?  So, I&#8217;m dressed as a self-confident Brazilian.  I like my T-shirt.  So what?</p>
<p>But then I stopped by Trader Joe&#8217;s this morning saw that one of the employees was dressed up as&#8230;AN ASIAN WOMAN&#8230;Eeeek!  I&#8217;m shocked! I&#8217;m aghast! <a target="_blank" href="http://www.angryasianman.com/2007/10/be-asian-for-halloween.html" title="Angry Asian Man Post"> Isn&#8217;t that inapproprate?</a></p>
<p>Well, yes, it is inappropriate to &#8220;dress-up&#8221; as another culture.  It appropriates and essentializes others by turning &#8216;real people&#8217; into shallow, stereotypic objects.  Even my 8 year old knew it would be racist to dress up as a &#8220;Native American&#8221; when we saw the costume, and both felt a little sick to our stomach&#8217;s at the sign for &#8220;Asian Acceccories&#8221; posted at another Halloween store.</p>
<p>But there was something notable about this young woman dressed as an Asian Person.  She was Asian!  At first I was confused, then smiled. Was she purposely making fun of the racism and stereotypes that the holiday brings out.  Or did she wake up this morning and think &#8220;oh crap, it&#8217;s Halloween and I need a costume,&#8221; and just go into her closet?  Is it a political statement?  Is she parodying herself?</p>
<p>So, for now, I&#8217;m going as a Jew (I&#8217;m Jewish).  And, since I&#8217;m still not changing my shirt, I guess I&#8217;m going as a Brazilian Jew. </p>
<p>How about you?</p>
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