Showing posts with label citizenship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label citizenship. Show all posts

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Citizenship

Jun asks his sister Keiko about her taking out New Zealand citizenship and giving up her Japanese nationality.

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Jun: You’ll give up your Japanese citizenship, then?


Keiko: It’s a new start for me. I can forget.


Jun: But you're still Japanese.


Keiko: It’s not been an easy decision. All my life, I’ve thought of myself as Japanese. Suddenly, I won’t be. But I’m ready for the shock.


Jun: You’re still family. But friends? What do they say?


Keiko: I’ve been away twenty years. I’ve changed, friends have changed. And I have friends in New Zealand.


Jun: Your identity?


Keiko: Yes. I’m still Japanese. Standing on this bridge, I am conscious of the spirits in this shrine. Memories like that I cannot erase.

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Voice-over


Yes, it could have been written for a Japanese movie. But giving up any citizenship is giving up a lot. Family, identity, friends, culture, language… If the new family, identity, friends, culture, language don’t measure up, is it worth it…?

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