Wednesday, September 18, 2019
PALM WINE :: essays research papers
ââ¬Å"Palm Wineâ⬠is a story of an anthropologist named Bertrand that traveled to Senegal on a graduate fellowship to collect proverbs from its people (McKnight 35). The miscommunication, lack of understanding, and appreciation for the people of Senegal caused alienation between them and Bertrand. I believe that if Bertrand went to Senegal with an absorbent mind frame and stuck to his academic responsibilities, he would have fulfilled his purpose and came out of this journey with a new found respect and some proverbs. à à à à à The language barrier between Omar, Bertrand and Doudou caused indifference between them. I notice that when you donââ¬â¢t like a certain person you tend to tune them out and only pick up a portion of what is being stated. Even though Omarââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"English was relatively poorâ⬠it was clear that Bertrand ââ¬Å"didnââ¬â¢t really like himâ⬠(McKnight 36). Doudou felt offended to be studied like rats in a laboratory without being asked. He and his people felt disrespected and felt as if people of Bertrandââ¬â¢s profession ââ¬Å"steal from themâ⬠(McKnight 40). In a sense, I think they mean that they steal their culture by writing in books what they perceive and not what the culture of traditions are really about. à à à à à Bertrand was already behind ââ¬Å"because of a lengthy bout of malariaâ⬠(McKnight 35). Knowing this, he should have been more prepared and geared up to collect the Wolof proverbs. He was caught up in this idea and desire to acquire this palm wine. A yearn that he obtained from reading ââ¬Å"The Palm-Wine Drunkard in collegeâ⬠(McKnight 35). Bertrand knew that his intentions on getting a hold of some proverbs were low on the list compared to getting some palm wine. He stated, ââ¬Å"I took my pad, pencils, and tape recorder along, knowing I wasnââ¬â¢t going to use themâ⬠(McKnight 35). à à à à à I feel that Bertrand did look at anthropology as being ââ¬Å"the study of primitive culturesâ⬠(McKnight 39). He didnââ¬â¢t appreciate it as a culture rich in tradition but as a place yet to be civilized. He wasnââ¬â¢t taking in the people and their customs and way of life; he only wanted what they could offer that could calm his thirst which was the palm wine. à à à à à Once he attained the palm wine and realized that this wine that the Drinkard ââ¬Å"soujourns through many cruel and horrifying worlds to in order in try to retrieveâ⬠(McKnight 35) is an ââ¬Å"acquired tasteâ⬠(McKnight 39).
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