American Fulbrighters share their experiences, ideas and tips on Jordanian life.

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Get Your Kittens


How could you let these six-week-old kittens go to the streets? If anyone knows anyone who would like to have one of the cutest kittens this side of the Jordan River, please contact me at jim@jimkorpi.com. We're willing to help out with all the shots... They are already trained to go the bathroom in a litter box, very smart kitties!

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Let's Go Scuba

OK folks. Diving will commence on the 6th of April starting at approximately 10 a.m. We will dive the wreck and the reef close to the wreck on the first day. Two dives will take place on the first day. We will dive at about 10 a.m. and then again after lunch. On the second day we can decide what we want to do. I personally would love to dive the Japanese Gardens. Anyone who is only interested in diving the first day or just snorkeling with us is more than welcome to do so.
I will be in Aqaba that week, so anyone wanting to come down before the dives is more than welcome to meet me down there. I thought we could stay in a Bedouin camp near the dive site on the night of the 5th and the 6th. You can do what you like but I thought all of us getting together for a night or two on the Red Sea would be great. Please let me know who is interested in doing what.
Hopefully,
Jim

Certified:
25 JD per day fully equipped for 2 dives.

Uncertified:
30 JD per day fully equipped for 2 dives.

Monday, March 13, 2006

Rachel's Words: Amman, Jordan, Friday, the 17th of March

RACHEL'S WORDS: Staged Readings, Public Readings, Living Room Readings

March 17th: Amman, Jordan, Books@Cafe, Jebel Amman, 8 PM

Please consider taking part in an important initiative on March 17th called RACHEL'S WORDS and forward this request widely.

"My Name is Rachel Corrie" is a powerful one-woman show based entirely on the writings of Rachel Corrie, telling her story from the time she was a small child and leading up to the days before she was killed at the age of 23. The play was produced by the Royal Court Theatre in London to sold out audiences and wide acclaim. "My Name is Rachel Corrie" was scheduled to open at the New York Theatre Workshop on March 22nd. It has been postponed indefinitely, sparking much controversy.

The play's director Alan Rickman stated, "Rachel Corrie lived in nobody's pocket but her own. Whether one is sympathetic with her or not, her voice is like a clarion in the fog and should be heard." Rachel's mother Cindy wonders, "Why are people so afraid of Rachel's words?" We ask the same question. RACHEL'S WORDS was developed in response, in order to provide a platform for Rachel's voice to be heard.

Just as Lysistrata was read in 59 countries and 1,029 cities in March
of 2003 as an act of theatrical dissent against the impending war we intend RACHEL'S WORDS to provide a burst of light in the pervasive climate of fear and challenge to free speech that is increasingly prevalent in our society and open the door to many other silenced voices.

On March 16th, the third anniversary of Rachel's death, Rachel's e-mails and selected writings will be read in private homes, cafes, black box theatres and street corners. They will be read by small groups of friends, Muslim and Jewish dialogue groups, individuals with bull-horns, families, and performance artists. They will be read in cities including Abuja, Basra, Brussels, Cairo, Jenin, Jerusalem, London, New York, Paris and San Francisco -- the list continues to grow.

Occasionally unique circumstances arise which present an opportunity to galvanize people, unite communities, and open people's minds. We believe this is such an opportunity. On March 16th let us come together world-wide to hear what an exceptional young woman had to say about what she was witnessing in the world -- and decide for ourselves what we think.

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO READ RACHEL'S E-MAILS: Go to Rachel's Words

CAN YOU ORGANIZE A READING OF RACHEL'S WORDS?: Let us know at info@RachelsWords.org. Write "MARCH 16 READING" in the subject. Our website will list all the cities across the world where Rachel's words are being read.

DO YOU WANT TO ENDORSE THE RACHEL'S WORDS INITIATVE? Please write an e-mail to info@RachelsWords.org and write ENDORSE in the subject.

DO YOU WANT TO DONATE TO THE RACHEL'S WORDS INITIATIVE? Please visit Rachel's Words for information on how to support this undertaking.

MARCH 22nd, NEW YORK CITY: Because the play was scheduled to open on March 22nd in New York, it is fitting that we hold a large event on that day, hosted at the historic Riverside Church. Actors, activists and playwrights will participate in a live reading of Rachel's emails, video of the worldwide events from the 16th will be broadcast, and speakers will address how vital it is for the arts to provide a forum for difficult discourse; something that is greatly needed on the issue of Israel and Palestine. We have an incredible line-up of participants -- visit our website for updates on this event.

(Rachel Corrie was a 23 year old human rights activist and gifted writer. On March 16th, 2003, as she tried to protect the home of a Palestinian pharmacist from demolition in Rafah, Gaza Strip, she was crushed to death by an Israeli army bulldozer. She left behind an extraordinary body of writing.)

Monday, February 20, 2006

New Movies

Another few movies for those interested, both quality versions;
Scent of a Woman
Munich

Friday, February 03, 2006

Prophetic Orientalism


It was a bit grueling to get through, but now that I’m done with Orientalism I’m wondering why I didn’t read it before coming to Jordan. For all those interested, the book is up for the taking. First come first serve.
Read this one paragraph and realize how brilliant and relevant the material is for the present, and the book was written between 1975-76.
“Thus as a revolutionary turmoil grips the Islamic Orient, sociologists remind us that Arabs are addicted to “oral functions,” while economists – recycled Orientalists – observe that for modern Islam neither capitalism nor socialism is an adequate rubric. As anticolonialism sweeps and indeed unifies the entire Oriental world, the Orientalist damns the whole business not only as a nuisance but as an insult to the Western democracies.” pg 108

Sunday, January 15, 2006

Food for the Soul


For all those full of city life with its unwalkable sidewalks, unbearable cab rides and unending smog, escape to a more tranquil place and cleanse the soul. (This would make a great advertisement.)
Dana Nature Reserve is the place. Annah and I treated ourselves to a night in the Guest house and then made our way down the Wadi to the Feynen Lodge. At the lodge things move at a slow and relaxing pace. Candles light the hallways, the bedrooms and common areas. Solar rays heat the water and power the bathroom lights.
The cost of staying in both these places is a steep 31JD, but it’s worth every piaster for the sanity it restores.

Thursday, January 05, 2006

Scuba Anyone?


All,
I'm not sure any of you are interested, but I've got a friend who owns a scuba shop in Aqaba and I thought maybe we could set up a group dive or a group scuba course. If you've never dove before that's ok. You can dive beside the dive master without a license, but if you're interested in getting a license, I might be able to work something out if I get enough people to take part.
We can dive a big wreck and the coral reef at the South Beach which is supposed to be amazing. If you haven't seen the coral reefs in the Red Sea, you need to before you leave. Let me know what you all think. If the group is big enough the discount could be huge. It's already cheap down there.
Cheers,
Jim


Folks,
I've got a few new movies to pass along. "City of God," happens to be one of my favorite foreign films to date, so please take a look. The cinematography and the screenplay are beautiful. If you have any interest in the problems facing the Americas, it's also a good look into the lives of the less fortunate. Maybe I like it because the main character is a photographer? No, it's a well done film.
We also have "The Day After Tomorrow." I know it's Hollywood, but it's entertaining. So borrow at will.
Cheers,
Jim