Hatsumême (first même of the year!)
Jan. 2nd, 2008 07:00 pmPrivilege-Meme
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From What Privileges Do You Have?, based on an exercise about class and privilege developed by Will Barratt, Meagan Cahill, Angie Carlen, Minnette Huck, Drew Lurker, Stacy Ploskonka at Illinois State University. If you participate in this blog game, they ask that you PLEASE acknowledge their copyright.
Bold what applies etc.
1. Father went to college
2. Father finished college
3. Mother went to college
4. Mother finished college [assuming that I am allowed to translate "college" as "university".]
5. Have any relative who is an attorney, physician, or professor [three, and that's just the immediate family >_>]
6. Were the same or higher class than your high school teachers. [I... think. I never really thought about it in those terms, but I suppose.]
7. Had more than 50 books in your childhood home.
8. Had more than 500 books in your childhood home. [I never counted them, but it's perfectly possible.]
9. Were read children's books by a parent.
10. Had lessons of any kind before you turned 18
11. Had more than two kinds of lessons before you turned 18
12. The people in the media who dress and talk like me are portrayed positively. [not really. Geeky students? Not all that much. Occasionally. Does Kaylee count?]
13. Had a credit card with your name on it before you turned 18.
14. Your parents (or a trust) paid for the majority of your college costs (costs after scholarships) [of course, this doesn't apply to German "colleges" all that much, considering that our tuition is downright cheap compared with the place this même originated...]
15. Your parents (or a trust) paid for all of your college costs. [almost, but not quite.]
16. Went to a private high school
17. Went to summer camp.
18. Had a private tutor before you turned 18. [only if my piano teacher counts.]
19. Family vacations involved staying at hotels
20. Your clothing was all bought new before you turned 18. Not all, but mostly.
21. Your parents bought you a car that was not a hand-me-down from them.
22. There was original art in your house when you were a child.
23. You and your family lived in a single family house. [From age 3 onwards.]
24. Your parent(s) owned their own house or apartment before you left home. [not quite yet.]
25. You had your own room as a child [from age 6 or so; before that, I shared a room with my brother.]
26. You had a phone in your room before you turned 18.
27. Participated in an SAT/ACT prep course.
28. Had your own TV in your room in High School
29. Owned a mutual fund or IRA in High School or College
30. Flew anywhere on a commercial airline before you turned 16.
31. Went on a cruise with your family [kind of.]
32. Went on more than one cruise with your family
33. Your parents took you to museums and art galleries as you grew up. [all the time, to the point of it being annoying. On plus side, I was pretty good at Art and Ancient History in school...]
34. You were unaware of how much heating bills were for your family.
Now I feel all guilty.
Snatched from
From What Privileges Do You Have?, based on an exercise about class and privilege developed by Will Barratt, Meagan Cahill, Angie Carlen, Minnette Huck, Drew Lurker, Stacy Ploskonka at Illinois State University. If you participate in this blog game, they ask that you PLEASE acknowledge their copyright.
Bold what applies etc.
1. Father went to college
2. Father finished college
3. Mother went to college
4. Mother finished college [assuming that I am allowed to translate "college" as "university".]
5. Have any relative who is an attorney, physician, or professor [three, and that's just the immediate family >_>]
6. Were the same or higher class than your high school teachers. [I... think. I never really thought about it in those terms, but I suppose.]
7. Had more than 50 books in your childhood home.
8. Had more than 500 books in your childhood home. [I never counted them, but it's perfectly possible.]
9. Were read children's books by a parent.
10. Had lessons of any kind before you turned 18
11. Had more than two kinds of lessons before you turned 18
12. The people in the media who dress and talk like me are portrayed positively. [not really. Geeky students? Not all that much. Occasionally. Does Kaylee count?]
13. Had a credit card with your name on it before you turned 18.
14. Your parents (or a trust) paid for the majority of your college costs (costs after scholarships) [of course, this doesn't apply to German "colleges" all that much, considering that our tuition is downright cheap compared with the place this même originated...]
15. Your parents (or a trust) paid for all of your college costs. [almost, but not quite.]
16. Went to a private high school
17. Went to summer camp.
18. Had a private tutor before you turned 18. [only if my piano teacher counts.]
19. Family vacations involved staying at hotels
20. Your clothing was all bought new before you turned 18. Not all, but mostly.
21. Your parents bought you a car that was not a hand-me-down from them.
22. There was original art in your house when you were a child.
23. You and your family lived in a single family house. [From age 3 onwards.]
24. Your parent(s) owned their own house or apartment before you left home. [not quite yet.]
25. You had your own room as a child [from age 6 or so; before that, I shared a room with my brother.]
26. You had a phone in your room before you turned 18.
27. Participated in an SAT/ACT prep course.
28. Had your own TV in your room in High School
29. Owned a mutual fund or IRA in High School or College
30. Flew anywhere on a commercial airline before you turned 16.
31. Went on a cruise with your family [kind of.]
32. Went on more than one cruise with your family
33. Your parents took you to museums and art galleries as you grew up. [all the time, to the point of it being annoying. On plus side, I was pretty good at Art and Ancient History in school...]
34. You were unaware of how much heating bills were for your family.
Now I feel all guilty.
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Date: 2008-01-02 10:40 am (UTC)But yes, my list would look very similar, and I admit, I was too embarrassed to post it *opens a hideout for over-privileged people*
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Date: 2008-01-02 10:49 am (UTC)*joins you in hideout*
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Date: 2008-03-01 03:22 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-05 08:39 pm (UTC)As for the unemployment agency, my guess would be that they treated you like shit because you're an academic and they possibly aren't, in a classical sort of Town vs. Gown, "So you may have a university degree but I have a job, neener neener" kind of way. Just a guess though.
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Date: 2008-03-06 02:29 am (UTC)*goes to fondle her book collection*