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As a Dual BA/MA Comparative Literature and Society and Middle East, East Asia, and African Studies major at Columbia University, I have had the privilege of pursuing my passion for exploring the intersections of culture, history, and society. Through my coursework, I have gained a deep understanding of the diverse intellectual traditions and cultural expressions of various regions of the world. I am proud to have achieved academic success, including recognition on the Dean's List, and to have received awards for my research and writing. My commitment to excellence extends beyond the classroom, and I have pursued various research opportunities, internships, and volunteer work to broaden my understanding of the world and contribute to positive change. I believe that my academic achievements and passion for learning make me a lifelong learner, eager to explore new ideas, perspectives, and experiences.

THE BAREFOOT CRANE AN AFRICAN PALIMPSEST
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Mar 16
Mar 16 28.01.20

Katasi Masembe

Feb 10
Feb 10 Whispers in a Grove

Katasi Masembe

Oct 27
Oct 27 cold sepia projections of melancholy

Katasi Masembe

Oct 27
Oct 27 green nostalgia Mabira

Katasi Masembe

Oct 27
Oct 27 maama wange forgiveness

Katasi Masembe

Oct 27
Oct 27 time my brother

Katasi Masembe

Oct 27
Oct 27 maama + mabira

Katasi Masembe

Oct 27
Oct 27 Part II. Mabira, a late capitalist elegy.

Katasi Masembe

Oct 27
Oct 27 *amanyi*

Katasi Masembe

Oct 27
Oct 27 jambula in my heart

Katasi Masembe

Oct 27
Oct 27 gone-ngenze

Katasi Masembe

Oct 27
Oct 27 Bunyonyi Island

Katasi Masembe

Oct 27
Oct 27 fragile powerful motherhood

Katasi Masembe

Oct 27
Oct 27 gender tea

Katasi Masembe

Oct 27
Oct 27 judgement

Katasi Masembe

Oct 27
Oct 27 self/nature/girlhood

Katasi Masembe
Streets

Nov 9
Nov 9 Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

Katasi Masembe
Streets

Nov 8
Nov 8 falling

Katasi Masembe
NYC, Streets

Nov 8
Nov 8 self girlhood and nature

Katasi Masembe
Streets
 

Based in Brooklyn, NY, the barefoot-crane is a blog by Patricia Katasi. Her posts explore the idea of authentic “Africanicity” in modernity. Here are some creative projects and samples of academic writing Patricia has produced while at Columbia University.

 
 

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