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"Supraculture": expat+HAREM newsletter, August 2010 Sent Sunday, August 1, 2010 View as html

Welcome to August's "Supraculture" issue. 
 
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EDITOR'S NOTE

So much fun this month name-calling and finding our true
neighborhood in supraculture. Dropping hints for your soundtrack of
placelessness. Announcing the emergence of a great new voice with
whom we're exploring the existential anxiety of being people like
us.

Lots of things to do: besides sharing your thoughts on tipping
points and tour groups, you're invited to participate in a
once-in-a-lifetime creative project on 11/11/11 with people from
196 countries, in 2,000 languages. It promises to be "the greatest
story ever told."
 
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YOUR THOUGHTS
Let us know what you'd ask the expat+HAREM community.
(info@expatharem.com)
 
We asked for the names you give our global nichery (
http://www.expatharem.com/2010/05/15/whats-a-global-niche/ )-- is it
a
subculture like nudists and skateboarders and Burning Man (which
sound like the same thing, snarf!), or is this diverse life we lead
a transcendent supraculture above and beyond it all?

Some replies (keep them coming): Homeless. Geoagnostic. Nomadology. 

"Worldburgers is what I call people like us," offers Judith van
Praag, a Dutch writer/designer in Seattle (
http://hopefilledjars.blogspot.com/) and a Dialogue2010
cultural innovator. (http://www.expatharem.com/dialogue2010/)
 
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AT expat+HAREM

This month we discussed the tipping point of cultural assimilation
(http://www.expatharem.com/2010/07/07/expat-immigrant-assimilant/)
and its confusions (can a soapy television show trigger a shift in
your identity?). We also confided what the ancient history of a
place has made us do (like fall down a Turkish mountain 
http://www.expatharem.com/2010/07/14/inthe-face-of-history/ when the
past won't meet us in a more convenient spot, or innovate new
business based on heritage techniques). We've cried fresh tears
about losses we suffer at a distance: our lot in life with loved
ones scattered around the globe. (
http://www.expatharem.com/2010/07/28/death-at-a-distance/ ) Being
contradictory types,
we continue to debate whether our travel styles -- ultraspecialized
tour group, herdlike mass transport, or loner on a new landscape --
reflect larger life choices or simply what it takes to get us
somewhere else on the planet.

Our Facebook group (
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=47035652137&ref=ts) wall is
now a perfect place to highlight your
latest identity adventure: friends and fans are invited to post
your blog/site link, and tell us all what awesomeness you've been
up to.
 
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AROUND THE WORLD & AROUND THE WEB

We're not alone. In fact, here's another vote for supraculture:
we're thrilled to witness a like-minded movement building online in
the inaugural hybridology conference call (
http://www.pragmatichybrid.com/heres-the-recording-from-our-hybridology-q-a-teleclass/)
by Amna Ahmad of The
Pragmatic Hybrid. (http://www.pragmatichybrid.com/) Addressing "the
existential anxiety of our hybrid
lives," she says we're looking for models of courage/integrity in
smart/fascinating people "who do eleven things that don't seem to
have anything in common." Sound familiar?

Good guide to creating an earthy soundscape: the world music
reviews at Perceptive Travel, (
http://www.perceptivetravel.com/issues/0710/music.html)  the online
magazine by book authors
on the move. Personally, they had us at
"remixed desert blues" Tuareg-style, and "placeless
internationalism".

Among the luminaries we met at TEDGlobal (
http://www.good.is/post/tedglobal-day-4-what-you-missed/) last
month: the founder of
11ElevenProject, (http://www.11elevenproject.com/ ) a day-long time
capsule which aims to be the
biggest creative project in human history -- bringing the world
together through film, photography, art, sound and music -- to
celebrate our individuality, and honor our common humanity. Plan to
participate. (
http://www.facebook.com/pages/111111/101303489924070?v=info&ref=ts)
 
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Supraculturalfragilisticly yours,
(try it, it's fun!)
Anastasia
expat+HAREM, the global niche

 
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Pragmatic Hybrid. Addressing "the existential anxiety of our hybrid
lives," she says we're looking for models of courage/integrity in
smart/fascinating people "who do eleven things that don't seem to
have anything in common." Sound familiar?

If you're looking to create an earthy soundscape the world music
reviews at Perceptive Travel, the online magazine by book authors
on the move, provide a good guide. Personally, they had us at
"remixed desert blues" Tuareg-style, and "placeless
internationalism".

Among the luminaries we met at TEDGlobal last month: the founder of
11ElevenProject, a day-long time capsule which aims to be the
biggest creative project in human history -- bringing the world
together through film, photography, art, sound and music -- to
celebrate our individuality, and honor our common humanity. Plan to
participate.
 
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Supraculturalfragilisticly yours,
Anastasia
expat+HAREM, the global niche

 
If you liked this, please share it! If you received this newsletter
from a friend, sign up to get future issues directly.

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