Preconceptions can blur what you see firsthand on the road (with Eddy Harris)

Episode 198 October 04, 2022 00:52:14
Preconceptions can blur what you see firsthand on the road (with Eddy Harris)
Deviate
Preconceptions can blur what you see firsthand on the road (with Eddy Harris)

Oct 04 2022 | 00:52:14

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Rolf Potts

Show Notes

“I didn’t go to Africa to “feel African,” or become African. What I wanted to do was put myself in the shoes of the person I was traveling next to.” –Eddy L. Harris

In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Eddy discuss why Eddy’s Africa travel book Native Stranger was not always well-received by America’s cultural gatekeepers in 1992 (3:30); what is was like for Eddy to travel as a Black American in Africa in the 1990s, and how his experiences there became a book (12:30); how Africa has changed, and is changing (24:00); observations of Native Stranger that Rolf quoted in The Vagabond’s Way, such as how to deal with beggars on the road (30:00); and Eddy’s experiences being a Black American in France, and his core motivation for travel (37:00).

Eddy Harris (@EddyLHarris) is a writer, filmmaker, and author of several books, including Mississippi SoloNative Stranger, and Still Life in Harlem.

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