Blurred boundaries: reflections on a Sri Lankan-Australian life. Romaine Rutnam Visiting Fellow, NCEPH, ANU ISAA Annual Conference October 2002

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Blurred boundaries: reflections on a Sri Lankan-Australian life Romaine Rutnam Visiting Fellow, NCEPH, ANU ISAA Annual Conference 10-11 October 2002

Outline of presentation Responding to the Conference theme Growing up in post-colonial Ceylon/Sri Lanka Becoming an Australian Negotiating globalisation

Responding to the Conference theme

Responding to the Conference theme The Older Women Scientists celebration, 1999

Responding to the Conference theme RN s Background Briefing 21-7-02 Global Morality Blurred boundaries between domestic and foreign policy Strong states seeking more powers of surveillance, encroaching on civil liberties

Growing up in post-colonial Ceylon/Sri Lanka Note the three official languages Sinhala, Tamil and English

Growing up in post-colonial Ceylon

Growing up in post-colonial Ceylon At Alla Rest House, 1952

Growing up in post-colonial Ceylon On confirmation day in clothes from Australia

Becoming an Australian Notes: 3 weeks after our arrival in Sydney in February 1969 My married name Scharenguivel My aunt s surname Dirckze Doxology: my mother means Praise God for my BA results

Becoming an Australian If one could find a single word to convey to an outsider the sensation that prevailed over the whole march, and the thoughts that apparently ran through the minds of the majority of people taking part, it would be the word confusion.

Becoming an Australian My choice of home decoration in 1976-77

Becoming an Australian Speaking in Japan, 1985

Becoming an Australian Submission to Broad Left Conference bulletin, 1986 Marx s characterisation of communist society as one where the free development of each [individual] is the condition of the free development of all is still, to me, one of the most useful descriptions of the good society I would like to live in. Blurring boundaries between individualism and the social good

Becoming an Australian

Negotiating globalisation Poster on Ecologically Sustainable Development, PHA Conference 1991

Negotiating globalisation Globalised technologies have blurred results, both saving/increasing time

Negotiating globalisation The start of my work with Indigenous Australians and people with disabilities.

Negotiating globalisation Negotiating globalisation Responding to Hindu and Buddhist values via a North American s synthesis of Christian, Jewish and Hindu teachings, and her description of the blurred boundaries between body, mind and spirit.

Negotiating globalisation

Negotiating boundaries between work and family, paid and unpaid work

Negotiating globalisation JOY involves play and creativity INTEREST generates exploration and motivation CONTENTMENT creates the urge to savour and integrate recent events and experiences LOVE is a fusion of these and other specific positive emotions which over time builds and accumulates a person s resources.

Negotiating globalisation...a bifocal gaze or vision which attempts to focus (almost) at the same time on the level of particular individuals and their ethical responsibilities for their decisionmaking, as well as that of the wider social/institutional contexts which structure those decisions.

Negotiating globalisation

A manifesto for a secular 21C resident of Planet Earth 1. Tribal power I recognise the power that comes from understanding that all living and lifeless things are one and the same energy source. With that understanding, I acknowledge and build on what I have inherited from my family and those people and things that inhabit my environment.

A manifesto for a secular 21C resident of Planet Earth 2. Relational power In that knowledge, I honour and respect my relationships with all beings and things, and practise strengthening my relational powers in my daily activities.

A manifesto for a secular 21C resident of Planet Earth 3. Personal power After learning to honour relationships, I recognise the importance of learning to honour myself as the source of unique talents, and strengthen my personal power by sharing those gifts and contributions with my world.

A manifesto for a secular 21C resident of Planet Earth 4. Emotional power I nourish my emotional powers by practising love and forgiveness, and creating harmony in my environment.

A manifesto for a secular 21C resident of Planet Earth 5. Will power I understand that since I am only one part of a whole environment which I cannot control, I am most powerful when I surrender my personal will and remain open to every opportunity that comes my way.

A manifesto for a secular 21C resident of Planet Earth 6. Mental power I develop my mental powers by seeking only the truth. 7. Spiritual power By living in the present moment, I gain spiritual power.