"How do you know I’m mad?" said Alice."You must be," said the Cat, or you wouldn’t have come here.”
It seems like one day in CBBA is a compromised week.
So much happens all the time! During the weekend we became culturally
overwhelmed, with an excursion in the city that brought us to la cancha, which according to the rumour
is the largest market in South America . From
there we visited the last lagoon of Cochabamba
– Cocha means lagoon and bamba means flat or flat land in quechua, the
indigenous language spoken here. In the night we were taken to a chicha brewery
called Chernobyl
for a peña, a traditional folklore party. Chicha is a fermented corn drink,
which not has that much alcohol but still managed to get my stomach out of
order and kept me still for all of Sunday. The Bolivian experience.
This week our thesis has taken some big steps ahead –
we have managed to book one interview and two meetings/interviews via email. We
went to the local authority with a letter presenting us and asking for an
interview, but ended up getting passed around from desk to desk and at table
number five, we got an interview straight ahead which was complemented by
another chat at the next desk. Feels really great to have started the data
collection! The transcription however takes forever, since some subjects speak
really fast and we have to translate from Spanish to Swedish or preferably
English. So much hard work for a Bachelor thesis! But at the same time, after
this job, everything else will feel super easy…
We also met up with Mathilda, another MFS grantee
doing her study here in CBBA and we had a really nice time discussing our
perspectives on Bolivia .
She is writing about racism towards the indigenous population, such an
important topic!
This continent is wonderland. There is so much magic
here, that I somehow forget about when I’m in Europe .
I forget the power that lies in truly believing, and I forget how to really
listen to what is around – not only sounds, but also to wishes, desires,
connections, heartbeats. Life is worth more here.
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