Showing posts with label Industrialization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Industrialization. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Introduction

In case anyone is wondering, I am having a wonderful time in El Salvador. It is a remarkably beautiful country and the people are a joy to be around. So far, I have noticed that El Salvador shares many cultural similarities with other Latin American nations I have studied; such as the importance of the community or the nature of the extended nuclear family. However, El Salvador also has its own independent culture that can vary depending on the area and the demographic. Above is a picture of some of the children we will be working with from Circulo Solidario (at least the Barcelonistas). The children will serve as the basis for my research on Salvadorans and their culture. They are great kids and it is inspiring to see how dedicated they are to their community. I am hoping to give English classes at some point during the trip.

I should also make note that I have changed my blog topic from Industrialization to Salvadoran People, as Industrialization is too similar to the topic of Trade and Economics. I feel that focusing on the Salvadoran People will be more pleasurable than looking at business and industry; and will allow me to use my knowledge of Ecuadorian and Latin American culture to greater advantage.

Christopher Wintemute

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Welcome

Welcome to our blog! This is a place for students involved in Project El Salvador to share their experiences and thoughts about San Salvador and beyond. These reflections and photographic journals are give you the opportunity to keep in touch with the students from the 2008 program. Please feel free to interact with the bloggers. ¡QuĂ© disfruten la aventura! (Enjoy the adventure!)