- Mon Jan 20, 2020 6:42 am
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2019 Bible Pg. 342 Wing Tek Lum
Hi,
You seem to explain answer choice (D) of question #6 on this passage in the following way:
Assessment of his ancestral homeland tradition: It is necessary to retain this tradition
Assessment of the culture in which he is attempting to build a new identity: it is necessary to form a new cultural (Hawaiian) identity that is sensitive to the new environment.
If I am correct in interpreting your explanation in this way, I agree with you. But I think I found an alternative route to answering this question.
First assessment: Lum assesses the traditional poetry as being elitist.
Second assessment: Lum assesses the US culture to be focused on individual success, which can be detrimental to retaining a cultural tie with the tradition.
I think I can say that the traditional poetry is a part of the 'ancestral homeland tradition' and that US culture is used as a 'local culture' by the author in the last paragraph (as opposed to 'heritage'). Thus, I think this way of thinking might also lead us to choose answer choice (D).
I would appreciate your feedback on whether my way of thinking works to answer this question; and, if it does, whether it is more preferable or less preferable (or equally) to your way of going about this question.
Thank you,
Harry
Hi,
You seem to explain answer choice (D) of question #6 on this passage in the following way:
Assessment of his ancestral homeland tradition: It is necessary to retain this tradition
Assessment of the culture in which he is attempting to build a new identity: it is necessary to form a new cultural (Hawaiian) identity that is sensitive to the new environment.
If I am correct in interpreting your explanation in this way, I agree with you. But I think I found an alternative route to answering this question.
First assessment: Lum assesses the traditional poetry as being elitist.
Second assessment: Lum assesses the US culture to be focused on individual success, which can be detrimental to retaining a cultural tie with the tradition.
I think I can say that the traditional poetry is a part of the 'ancestral homeland tradition' and that US culture is used as a 'local culture' by the author in the last paragraph (as opposed to 'heritage'). Thus, I think this way of thinking might also lead us to choose answer choice (D).
I would appreciate your feedback on whether my way of thinking works to answer this question; and, if it does, whether it is more preferable or less preferable (or equally) to your way of going about this question.
Thank you,
Harry