Chinese-American culture in understanding Bone
Title: Chinese-American culture in understanding Bone
Category: /History
Details: Words: 733 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Chinese-American culture in understanding Bone
Category: /History
Details: Words: 733 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Chinese-American Culture
In Understanding Bone
What culture they had was to be forgotten – a difficult and practically impossible feat. The Chinese-Americans faced a wall of cultural difference that could only be scaled with the support of their parents and local community. The book review of Bone by Nhi Le stated clearly how “ … the first generations’ struggle to survive and the second generations’ efforts to thrive … ” made the transition into American culture possible. Overcoming barriers such
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a better place. Americans tolerance level and understanding of the immigrants is raised due to authors such as Fae Ng.
Works Cited
Le, Nhi . Rev. of Bone , by Fae Ng. Web. 1999
Liu, Ping Ph.D. . “Adjusting to A New Society: A Study of Educated Chinese Women’s Acculturation in the United States.” Chinese-American Women In the United States. Spring 1997
Hoffman, Brenda . Asian-American Literature: History, Classroom Use, Bibliography, & WWW
Various Notes. “Asian American Students’ Culture Shock”


