Bible Quote by Chantal Akerman
“First I went to a Jewish school, when I was very little. But when I was 12, they put me in a school with a lot of traditions, and they were educated people and they were talking about Greece and the Parthenon and I don't know what. All the kids, all the girls they had already seen that and knew that from their family, and I would say, "What are you talking about, what's that?" It's not my world. My grandparents were very well-educated people, but in the Jewish tradition. They knew everything about the Bible.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Documentary "Roots and Voices", 2019
Feeling alienated in a new cultural setting highlights the challenge of integrating differing traditions.
In simple terms: Being in a new cultural environment can feel isolating.
Seek common ground while honoring differences.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- school transitions
- multicultural classrooms
- family gatherings
- community events
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What aspects of your heritage can you share in new settings?
- How do you navigate cultural misunderstandings?
Pressure to conform may suppress personal identity.