Can someone check and Edit ate my essay is due today please
It was my third class in identity and inequality course of cooper mans college prep in TCNJ. We have been learning about the concept of unhomeliness in a postcolonial sense, where people have the feeling of being caught between two clashing cultures, which comes hand in hand with double consciousness, which is the feeling of your identity being divided into several parts. As an immigrant, this concept has been impactful, since I've felt this way and didn't know what it was. I left my country when I was around 11 to 12 years old, to find a better future and opportunities. I've been living in the United States for 4 Years. During that period of time, I felt like I was nowhere, not here nor there. I was just trying to adapt to this culture, language and environment.
At that moment, I didn't feel divided into two cultures. I was just trying to not feel out of place. In the third year, my family and I decided to visit my country, Ecuador. When we arrived there, everything was the same as the day I left, and I felt like I never left, but at the same time something didn't feel right, like at the same time I wasn't supposed to be there. When I came back to the US, I also felt the same way, like I never left, but I wasn't supposed to be here. The capacity of the mind and feelings is really amazing. Knowing this word helps you realize when you felt like you didn't belong, and it makes you connect to those experiences of confusion where you didn't know what you were feeling to finally? word and a definition. An example is when immigrants are in a different country where they don't feel identified and feel like they have to be a different person with a different culture to be part of that country. This topic really interest me, I would like to deepen my acknowledgement about how these two concepts act in the lives of different individuals