Taiye Selasi: Don't ask where I'm from, ask where I'm a local | TED

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Last year, I went on my first book tour.
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In 13 months, I flew to 14 countries
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and gave some hundred talks.
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Every talk in every country
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began with an introduction,
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and every introduction began, alas, with a lie:
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"Taiye Selasi comes from Ghana and Nigeria,"
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or "Taiye Selasi comes from England and the States."
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Whenever I heard this opening sentence,
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no matter the country that concluded it --
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England, America, Ghana, Nigeria --
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I thought, "But that's not true."
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Yes, I was born in England and grew up in the United States.
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My mum, born in England, and raised in Nigeria,
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currently lives in Ghana.
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My father was born in Gold Coast, a British colony,
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raised in Ghana,
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and has lived for over 30 years in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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For this reason, my introducers also called me "multinational."
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"But Nike is multinational," I thought,
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"I'm a human being."
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Then, one fine day, mid-tour,
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I went to Louisiana, a museum in Denmark
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where I shared the stage with the writer Colum McCann.
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We were discussing the role of locality in writing,
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when suddenly it hit me.
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I'm not multinational.
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I'm not a national at all.
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How could I come from a nation?
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How can a human being come from a concept?
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It's a question that had been bothering me for going on two decades.
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From newspapers, textbooks, conversations,
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I had learned to speak of countries
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as if they were eternal, singular, naturally occurring things,
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but I wondered:
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to say that I came from a country
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suggested that the country was an absolute,
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some fixed point in place in time,
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a constant thing, but was it?
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In my lifetime, countries had disappeared -- Czechoslovakia;
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appeared -- Timor-Leste; failed -- Somalia.
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My parents came from countries that didn't exist when they were born.
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To me, a country -- this thing that could be born, die, expand, contract --
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hardly seemed the basis for understanding a human being.
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And so it came as a huge relief to discover the sovereign state.
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What we call countries are actually
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various expressions of sovereign statehood,
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an idea that came into fashion only 400 years ago.
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When I learned this, beginning my masters degree in international relations,
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I felt a sort of surge of relief.
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It was as I had suspected.
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History was real, cultures were real,
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but countries were invented.
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For the next 10 years, I sought to re- or un-define myself,
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my world, my work, my experience,
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beyond the logic of the state.
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In 2005, I wrote an essay, "What is an Afropolitan,"
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sketching out an identity that privileged culture over country.
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It was thrilling how many people could relate to my experience,
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and instructional how many others didn't buy my sense of self.
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"How can Selasi claim to come from Ghana," one such critic asked,
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"when she's never known the indignities
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of traveling abroad on a Ghanian passport?"
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Now, if I'm honest,
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I knew just what she meant.
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I've got a friend named Layla who was born and raised in Ghana.
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Her parents are third-generation Ghanians of Lebanese descent.
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Layla, who speaks fluent Twi, knows Accra like the back of her hand,
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but when we first met years ago, I thought, "She's not from Ghana."
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In my mind, she came from Lebanon,
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despite the patent fact that all her formative experience
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took place in suburban Accra.
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I, like my critics,
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was imagining some Ghana where all Ghanaians had brown skin
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or none held U.K. passports.
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I'd fallen into the limiting trap
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that the language of coming from countries sets --
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the privileging of a fiction, the singular country,
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over reality: human experience.
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Speaking with Colum McCann that day, the penny finally dropped.
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"All experience is local," he said.
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"All identity is experience," I thought.
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"I'm not a national," I proclaimed onstage.
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"I'm a local. I'm multi-local."
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See, "Taiye Selasi comes from the United States," isn't the truth.
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I have no relationship with the United States,
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all 50 of them, not really.
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My relationship is with Brookline, the town where I grew up;
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with New York City, where I started work;
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with Lawrenceville, where I spend Thanksgiving.
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What makes America home for me is not my passport or accent,
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but these very particular experiences
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and the places they occur.
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Despite my pride in Ewe culture,
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the Black Stars, and my love of Ghanaian food,
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I've never had a relationship with the Republic of Ghana, writ large.
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My relationship is with Accra, where my mother lives,
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where I go each year,
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with the little garden in Dzorwulu where my father and I talk for hours.
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These are the places that shape my experience.
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My experience is where I'm from.
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What if we asked, instead of "Where are you from?" --
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"Where are you a local?"
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This would tell us so much more about who and how similar we are.
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Tell me you're from France, and I see what, a set of clichés?
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Adichie's dangerous single story, the myth of the nation of France?
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Tell me you're a local of Fez and Paris,
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better yet, Goutte d'Or, and I see a set of experiences.
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Our experience is where we're from.
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So, where are you a local?
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I propose a three-step test.
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I call these the three "R’s": rituals, relationships, restrictions.
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First, think of your daily rituals, whatever they may be:
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making your coffee, driving to work,
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harvesting your crops, saying your prayers.
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What kind of rituals are these?
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Where do they occur?
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In what city or cities in the world do shopkeepers know your face?
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As a child, I carried out fairly standard suburban rituals in Boston,
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with adjustments made for the rituals my mother brought from London and Lagos.
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We took off our shoes in the house,
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we were unfailingly polite with our elders,
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we ate slow-cooked, spicy food.
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In snowy North America, ours were rituals of the global South.
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The first time I went to Delhi or to southern parts of Italy,
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I was shocked by how at home I felt.
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The rituals were familiar.
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"R" number one, rituals.
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Now, think of your relationships, of the people who shape your days.
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To whom do you speak at least once a week,
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be it face to face or on FaceTime?
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Be reasonable in your assessment;
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I'm not talking about your Facebook friends.
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I'm speaking of the people who shape your weekly emotional experience.
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My mother in Accra, my twin sister in Boston,
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my best friends in New York:
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these relationships are home for me.
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"R" number two, relationships.
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We're local where we carry out our rituals and relationships,
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but how we experience our locality
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depends in part on our restrictions.
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By restrictions, I mean, where are you able to live?
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What passport do you hold?
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Are you restricted by, say, racism, from feeling fully at home where you live?
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By civil war, dysfunctional governance, economic inflation,
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from living in the locality where you had your rituals as a child?
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This is the least sexy of the R’s,
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less lyric than rituals and relationships,
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but the question takes us past "Where are you now?"
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to "Why aren't you there, and why?"
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Rituals, relationships, restrictions.
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Take a piece of paper
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and put those three words on top of three columns,
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then try to fill those columns as honestly as you can.
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A very different picture of your life in local context,
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of your identity as a set of experiences,
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may emerge.
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So let's try it.
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I have a friend named Olu.
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He's 35 years old.
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His parents, born in Nigeria, came to Germany on scholarships.
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Olu was born in Nuremberg and lived there until age 10.
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When his family moved to Lagos, he studied in London,
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then came to Berlin.
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He loves going to Nigeria --
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the weather, the food, the friends --
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but hates the political corruption there.
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Where is Olu from?
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I have another friend named Udo.
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He's also 35 years old.
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Udo was born in Córdoba, in northwest Argentina,
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where his grandparents migrated from Germany, what is now Poland,
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after the war.
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Udo studied in Buenos Aires, and nine years ago came to Berlin.
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He loves going to Argentina -- the weather, the food, the friends --
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but hates the economic corruption there.
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Where is Udo from?
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With his blonde hair and blue eyes, Udo could pass for German,
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but holds an Argentinian passport, so needs a visa to live in Berlin.
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That Udo is from Argentina has largely to do with history.
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That he's a local of Buenos Aires and Berlin,
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that has to do with life.
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Olu, who looks Nigerian, needs a visa to visit Nigeria.
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He speaks Yoruba with an English accent,
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and English with a German one.
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To claim that he's "not really Nigerian," though,
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denies his experience in Lagos,
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the rituals he practiced growing up,
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his relationship with family and friends.
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Meanwhile, though Lagos is undoubtedly one of his homes,
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Olu always feels restricted there,
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not least by the fact that he's gay.
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Both he and Udo are restricted by the political conditions
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of their parents' countries,
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from living where some of their most meaningful rituals
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and relationships occur.
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To say Olu is from Nigeria and Udo is from Argentina
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distracts from their common experience.
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Their rituals, their relationships, and their restrictions are the same.
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Of course, when we ask, "Where are you from?"
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we're using a kind of shorthand.
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It's quicker to say "Nigeria" than "Lagos and Berlin,"
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and as with Google Maps, we can always zoom in closer,
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from country to city to neighborhood.
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But that's not quite the point.
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The difference between "Where are you from?"
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and "Where are you a local?"
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isn't the specificity of the answer;
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it's the intention of the question.
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Replacing the language of nationality with the language of locality asks us
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to shift our focus to where real life occurs.
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Even that most glorious expression of countryhood, the World Cup,
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gives us national teams comprised mostly of multilocal players.
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As a unit of measurement for human experience,
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the country doesn't quite work.
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That's why Olu says, "I'm German, but my parents come from Nigeria."
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The "but" in that sentence belies the inflexibility of the units,
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one fixed and fictional entity bumping up against another.
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"I'm a local of Lagos and Berlin," suggests overlapping experiences,
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layers that merge together, that can't be denied or removed.
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You can take away my passport,
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but you can't take away my experience.
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That I carry within me.
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Where I'm from comes wherever I go.
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To be clear, I'm not suggesting that we do away with countries.
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There's much to be said for national history,
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more for the sovereign state.
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Culture exists in community, and community exists in context.
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Geography, tradition, collective memory: these things are important.
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What I'm questioning is primacy.
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All of those introductions on tour began with reference to nation,
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as if knowing what country I came from would tell my audience who I was.
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What are we really seeking, though, when we ask where someone comes from?
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And what are we really seeing when we hear an answer?
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Here's one possibility:
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basically, countries represent power.
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"Where are you from?" Mexico. Poland. Bangladesh. Less power.
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America. Germany. Japan. More power.
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China. Russia. Ambiguous.
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(Laughter)
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It's possible that without realizing it, we're playing a power game,
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especially in the context of multi-ethnic countries.
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As any recent immigrant knows,
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the question "Where are you from?" or "Where are you really from?"
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is often code for "Why are you here?"
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Then we have the scholar William Deresiewicz's writing
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of elite American colleges.
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"Students think that their environment is diverse
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if one comes from Missouri and another from Pakistan --
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never mind that all of their parents are doctors or bankers."
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I'm with him.
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To call one student American, another Pakistani,
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then triumphantly claim student body diversity
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ignores the fact that these students are locals of the same milieu.
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The same holds true on the other end of the economic spectrum.
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A Mexican gardener in Los Angeles and a Nepali housekeeper in Delhi
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have more in common in terms of rituals and restrictions
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than nationality implies.
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Perhaps my biggest problem with coming from countries
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is the myth of going back to them.
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I'm often asked if I plan to "go back" to Ghana.
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I go to Accra every year, but I can't "go back" to Ghana.
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It's not because I wasn't born there.
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My father can't go back, either.
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The country in which he was born,
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that country no longer exists.
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We can never go back to a place and find it exactly where we left it.
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Something, somewhere will always have changed,
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most of all, ourselves.
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People.
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Finally, what we're talking about is human experience,
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this notoriously and gloriously disorderly affair.
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In creative writing, locality bespeaks humanity.
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The more we know about where a story is set,
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the more local color and texture,
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the more human the characters start to feel,
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the more relatable, not less.
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The myth of national identity and the vocabulary of coming from
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confuses us into placing ourselves into mutually exclusive categories.
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In fact, all of us are multi -- multi-local, multi-layered.
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To begin our conversations with an acknowledgement of this complexity
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brings us closer together, I think, not further apart.
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So the next time that I'm introduced,
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I'd love to hear the truth:
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"Taiye Selasi is a human being, like everybody here.
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She isn't a citizen of the world, but a citizen of worlds.
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She is a local of New York, Rome and Accra."
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Thank you.
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