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Question.2341 - As you read the Hirschbergs’ One World Many Cultures assigned readings from Unit 4 (see below), what connection can you make to the supplemental text? What role does “work” play in all of these readings? Use specific examples from the reading to support your ideas. Helena Norberg-Hodge’s “Learning from Ladakh” (p. 139) Jose Antonio Burciaga’s “My Ecumenical Father” (pg. 144) Chitra Divskaruni’s “Live Free and Starve” (pg. 147) Julia Cooke’s “Amigos” (p. 151) Peter Hessler’s “The Restaurant Owner” (p. 171) Submission Instructions You must post one initial response to the prompt and two replies to your classmates' posts. (For the due dates of these posts, refer to Course Dates link on the Home page.) Your initial post should be at least 200 words long. It should reflect some reasoned thought on your part, beyond what you might put into a normal email or chat response. Think of it as a mini-essay that helps you make a clear, focused point.

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Discussion The supplemental texts in unit 4 of the book “One World, Many Cultures” by Hirschberg (1992) all relate to varied cultures and emphasize the impact of "work" on the respective societies. Particularly, in “Learning from Ladakh” by Helena Norberg-Hodge, consumerism threatens the conventional livelihoods of Ladakhi people by challenging their cultural practices and work patterns. There has been a fear among Ladakhi people that they might loss their work culture in the growing trend of consumerism. In “Live Free and Starve” Chitra Divakaruni talks about child labor in Third World nations, where children are bound to work under unfair circumstances. It severely affects the work culture of the region and cause a long term challenge to the society to develop. José Antonio Burciaga, in “My Ecumenical Father” depicts the intercultural life of a father, which is possibly impacted by his work that brought individuals from diverse backgrounds collectively. In “Amigos”, Julia Cooke emphasized the fight for continued existence in Cuba, where poverty impacts work scopes and daily lives. In “The Restaurant Owner”, Peter Hessler mentioned that the success attained by an entrepreneur reflects the importance of work in individual and community development. Thus, it is apparent that work plays a fundamental role in these readings linked with social structures, cultural identity, and individual well-being. 3 References Hirschberg, S. 1992. One World, Many Cultures. Macmillan Publishing Company.

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