Jin Wang's Identity In The Book American Born Chinese By Gene Yang

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A student walks to lunch with a homemade meal, excited to eat his food. He feels alienated as others walk by and comment about his food and Asian identity. It makes it hard for him to fit in, he feels embarrassed and thinks he needs to change. Jin Wang struggles with his own identity in the book American born Chinese. While searching for a way to fit in he meets others and navigates through school to find his true self. Author of American-born Chinese, Gene Yang shows that cultural differences and xenophobia make fitting in difficult. He shows this through Jin Wang and Chin-kee. First Yang shows that cultural differences and xenophobia make fitting in difficult through Jin Wang's food. On page 32 Gene Yang shows that xenophobia