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The nice Burgher girl: We enjoyed life!| 2mins
Director: Kannan Arunasalam | Producer: Kannan Arunasalam
Focus Years: 2010 | Country: Sri Lanka
Subject Tags: asia, belief, culture, psychology, relationships, sri lanka
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
Jean Arasanayagam reflects on her Burgher identity, her experiences in 1983, which was "the watershed life" and which influenced much of her writing; Arasanayagam reflects on her Kandyan roots and what it is like being married to a Jaffna man. This portrait is part of the 'I Am' series, a multimedia project looking at identity through the lives of Sri Lankan elders. The project is trying to engage people with oral history and, through the wisdom of these wonderful elders, to challenge perceptions of identity and explore how this could help bring communities together. You can learn more about the 'I Am' project on the project website http://iam.lk and its Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/iamprojectsrilanka

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