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Unit 1: Vocabulary from Readings 6

This list covers "Two Ways to Belong in America."
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  1. sari
    a draped dress worn primarily by Hindu women
    We dressed alike, in saris; we expressed identical views on politics, social issues, love and marriage in the same Calcutta convent-school accent.
  2. fluid
    affording change (especially in social status)
    By choosing a husband who was not my father's selection, I was opting for fluidity, self-invention, blue jeans and T-shirts, and renouncing 3,000 years (at least) of caste-observant, “pure culture” marriage in the Mukherjee family.
  3. caste
    a hereditary social class among Hindus
    By choosing a husband who was not my father's selection, I was opting for fluidity, self-invention, blue jeans and T-shirts, and renouncing 3,000 years (at least) of caste -observant, “pure culture” marriage in the Mukherjee family.
  4. guarded
    cautious and reserved
    In our regular Sunday morning conversations, we are unguardedly affectionate.
  5. superficial
    of little substance or significance
    I, for the narrowness of her perspective, her uninvolvement with the mythic depths or the superficial pop culture of this society.
  6. scapegoat
    someone who is punished for the errors of others
    But, now, with the scapegoating of “aliens” (documented or illegal) on the increase, and the targeting of long-term legal immigrants like Mira for new scrutiny and new self-consciousness, she and I find ourselves unable to maintain the same polite discretion.
  7. scrutiny
    the act of examining something closely, as for mistakes
    But, now, with the scapegoating of “aliens” (documented or illegal) on the increase, and the targeting of long-term legal immigrants like Mira for new scrutiny and new self-consciousness, she and I find ourselves unable to maintain the same polite discretion.
  8. discretion
    the trait of judging wisely and objectively
    But, now, with the scapegoating of “aliens” (documented or illegal) on the increase, and the targeting of long-term legal immigrants like Mira for new scrutiny and new self-consciousness, she and I find ourselves unable to maintain the same polite discretion.
  9. manipulate
    influence or control shrewdly or deviously
    “I feel used,” Mira raged on the phone the other night. “I feel manipulated and discarded..."
  10. curtail
    place restrictions on
    If America wants to make new rules curtailing benefits of legal immigrants, they should apply only to immigrants who arrive after those rules are already in place.
  11. subtext
    a meaning that is not expressly stated but can be inferred
    Have we the right to demand, and to expect, that we be loved? (That, to me, is the subtext of the arguments by immigration advocates.)
  12. divergence
    a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions
    In one family, from two sisters alike as peas in a pod, there could not be a wider divergence of immigrant experience.
  13. demotion
    act of lowering in rank or position
    America spoke to me—I married it—I embraced the demotion from expatriate aristocrat to immigrant nobody, surrendering those thousands of years of “pure culture,” the saris, the delightfully accented English.
  14. referendum
    a legislative act referred for approval to a popular vote
    Then, through a Green Paper that invited a national referendum on the unwanted side effects of “nontraditional” immigration, the Government officially turned against its immigrant communities, particularly those from South Asia.
Created on Thu Jan 14 15:26:19 EST 2021 (updated Tue Feb 02 11:16:53 EST 2021)

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