Americans have developed an admirable fondness for books, food, and music that preprocess other cultures.But for all our enthusiasm, have we lost our taste for the truly foreign?
Americans have developed an admirable fondness for books, food, and music that preprocess other cultures.
But for all our enthusiasm, have we lost our taste for the truly foreign?
From the archive, Decius:
Noticing is easier in a foreign place because mundane things are unusual. It's the sameness of the familiar that closes minds.