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In this episode of Exodus: Cultures and Heritage, we explore the concept of marginalization, the third stage of acculturation examined in this series. Drawing from written interviews featured in my thesis project, we provide a detailed yet concise analysis of these interviews and their insights.
The episode discusses the emotional complexities of being caught between two cultures, where individuals neither retain a meaningful connection to their original culture nor feel included or accepted by the new one. This condition often results in a sense of exclusion, alienation, and cultural dislocation. Through real stories and lived experiences, we examine how this disconnection affects identity, belonging, and psychological well-being during the acculturation process.
Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of these often overlooked realities and receive a sneak peek into the next episode, which focuses on the integration stage.
Special thanks to MaroMaro for allowing us to feature his music in our podcast.
Instagram Handle: maromaro.mp3
Also, don’t forget to check out his YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@maromaro1337
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This podcast plan ensures a structured and engaging exploration of the acculturation experiences of Iranian students in Wroclaw, Poland, offering valuable insights to both academic and general audiences.
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In this episode of Exodus: Cultures and Heritage, we explore the concept of marginalization, the third stage of acculturation examined in this series. Drawing from written interviews featured in my thesis project, we provide a detailed yet concise analysis of these interviews and their insights.
The episode discusses the emotional complexities of being caught between two cultures, where individuals neither retain a meaningful connection to their original culture nor feel included or accepted by the new one. This condition often results in a sense of exclusion, alienation, and cultural dislocation. Through real stories and lived experiences, we examine how this disconnection affects identity, belonging, and psychological well-being during the acculturation process.
Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of these often overlooked realities and receive a sneak peek into the next episode, which focuses on the integration stage.
Special thanks to MaroMaro for allowing us to feature his music in our podcast.
Instagram Handle: maromaro.mp3
Also, don’t forget to check out his YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@maromaro1337
Support the show
This podcast plan ensures a structured and engaging exploration of the acculturation experiences of Iranian students in Wroclaw, Poland, offering valuable insights to both academic and general audiences.