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Analysis Of A Trip To China By Amy Tan

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In her debut novel, author Amy Tan explains how unimportance and overall loss of heritage amid immigrant families affect them. Much later, in 2015, Quetzal Marucci photographs and interviews second-generation immigrants on their experiences and struggles with their cultural identities. In the novel, each mother wishes to instill traditional values in her daughter before she becomes too americanized, however, one daughter’s caucasian friends claim that she was just “about as Chinese as they were” (Tan 267). Likewise, a Russian-American interviewee, Sasha Kazachkova, explained that she feels closer to her American friends than her Russian immigrant ones due to differences in valuing Russian culture. In her visit to China, Jing-mei feels that
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