Monday, September 29, 2008

Khambalia






Today I went to a village called Khambalia. As usual, going in the field is becoming fun as I am starting to interact with the locals a lot more. I try and speak in Gujarati more, however at my own expense as usually people end up giggling at my poor gujarati. Nonetheless, the one thing that I am really observing in my interactions is the importance of physical positioning. As I was mentioning earlier I think, usually when I go into somebody's house, they insist I sit on a chair (if they sit on the floor) or they make a special space for me to physically sit. Today when I went to Khambalia, the house that we were in had a swing. They motioned for me to sit on the swing, and the men sat across from me on a chair. When the women started gathering, they came and sat behind me. So basically, it is men on one side, me in the middle on the swing and then the women on the other side. My back was towards the women. Now, everytime I turn back I see them looking just at me, staring and smiling and some even giggling. But I couldn't exactly start a convo in that position, and they wouldn't initiate a convo either, perhaps because I was sitting on the swing - a space I guess mostly for the men to sit on. So there was a clear power hiearchy type thing going on. Anyway, then I decided to go and sit on the floor with the women, and immediately all of them gathered around me and all of their focus was on me, trying to talk with me. Then I had to take my time and in my broken Gujarati tried to commmunicate with them. Interestingly, when the meeting actually started, they wanted me to once again go and sit beside the men on the chair. It's as if the power between the women and myself was constantly shifting based on how and where I was sitting. Anyway, that was my observation of the day. Enjoy the pics!

7 comments:

  1. That is really a great observation you have made. It kinda makes you think about what perceptions others have of you. The photos look great. You have a giant smile on your face. So happy to see you enjoying your environment. Wishing you the continued best

    Nick

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  2. That blue looks amazing on you... WOW!

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  3. Hi Guddan,

    I enjoy reading your blogs. They are very informative and interesting.

    Papa

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  4. So, what do you discuss with people when you go? What's your objective in mind when you talk with them? Do you want to know what are their living conditions, or their concerns? Or, for now it's just trying to break the ice so that you can interview them later?

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  5. mama, right now I just go and meet people, the people working on the ground, making this project happen. When I go with them, they introduce me to the rest of the community, who I am and that right now I am just here to meet them but probably will come back to talk more with them. So right now when I go for these field visits, lots of observations, listening and introducing myself.

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  6. hello,
    my name is franzi and i come from germany and for me this is even more interesting, also the pics are beautiful!! nice to see and read, thank you!

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