Names Across Nations

I’m currently studying naming practices in 7 countries on a Watson Fellowship. I’m curious how names are defined both by the individuals who bear them and their cultural and historical contexts. The process of naming a child is shaped by considerations that include religious traditions, government restrictions, family history, and cultural icons. I'm interested in how names act as microcosms for societal questions of identity on an international scale.

Friday, August 31, 2012

Onwards

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  Home. ( Burlington, VT ). My Dear Readers, Below you will find the final report I just completed for the Watson Foundation as w...
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Monday, August 13, 2012

Watson By Numbers

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      Greetings from PEI, Canada, where I've spent a sliver of every summer since I was five.           I just realized I neve...
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Re-Entry

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    BTV It's really good to be here. I really love this place. It feels strange, but good. I've forgotten certain t...
Thursday, July 26, 2012

Homeward Bound

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Today's illogical itinerary: Reykjavik --> Boston --> Philadelphia --> BURLINGTON, VERMONT. It's going to be such a lo...
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Endings

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                Everything feels big right now.      Come to think of it, “big” might be the best word to use when people ask me how my y...
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I graduated from Swarthmore College in 2011 as an English Literature/Theater Major. From July 2011 to July 2012 I'll be traveling to seven different countries on a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship to study naming practices around the world (www.watsonfellowship.org). You can reach me at nell.a.bangjensen@gmail.com.
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