012. Imitating Life - Race, Identity, & Being Weird
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Childhood often asks more questions than it answers. Who am I? What am I? Some of us struggle to find clarity. In this episode, Jim reads from an autobiographical short story, “Imitating Life.” Marcos and he discuss the significance of race and identity growing up as an inner-city, "light-skinned" minority. The story was published in 2014 in SNReview. Read rewrite here.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Preview
1:02 - Intro theme
1:27 - Introduction
5:16 - On the story's title
9:05 - Story context
10:59 - First section context
11:41 - First section reading
13:37 - Discussion of first section
19:22 - Second section context
20:14 - Second section reading
25:11 - Discussion of second section
38:38 - Last section context
39:08 - Reading of last section
39:56 - Discussion of last section
44:50 - Conclusion: Reflecting back
45:44 – Outro theme
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MARCOS' LINKS
- Instagram: @marcos_de_la_guagua
- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marcosdelaguagua
- Twitter: @delaguagua
- Website: MarcosdelaGuagua.com
JIM'S LINKS
- Instagram: @jimnog
- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jimnog27
- Twitter: @jimnog
- Website: JamesNoguera.com
CREDITS:
- Art: James Noguera
- Music: Marcos de la Guagua & Jim Nog
- Episode edit: James Noguera
- Show notes: James Noguera
DISCLAIMER:
While Marcos and Jim may opine on political or religious topics during their discussions, the main focus of the podcast is to talk about and share art. Silence or absence of opinion from one of us doesn't imply agreement or endorsement of the other's stance.
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