Gwe Young Man of New Guinea A Novel Against Racism
Organization:
Aesthetic Realism Foundation
Category:
Cultural/Pacific Island Descent
Geographical Area:
New York
Start
Date:
6/12/2005
End Date:
6/12/2005
Start Time:
2:30 PM
End Time:
4:30 PM
Event
Info:
Dramatic Reading of Selections from GweYoung Man of New Guinea, a novel against racism - by Arnold Perey PhD Anthropologist, Aesthetic Realism Consultant.
TAKE A TRIP TO THE HEART OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA, where Gwe lives. You'll experience an ancient culture, real people and events. You’ll meet Gwe, his relations, his enemies, & Alan, the anthropologist.
Aesthetic Realism, the philosophy founded by the poet and educator Eli Siegel, explains: There’s a fight in every person between respect & contempt for the world. From contempt arises all cruelty including racism. From respect comes the seeing of people's feelings as real, & compassion.
The author says:
“Thanks to this education, I began to understand the people of New Guinea more exactly than when I was living among them. I began to realize how alive the people were, how their flesh, like mine, has a heart that can beat slower or faster with emotion that we had the same feelings."
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