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The Chinese In All Of Us Richard Rodriguez Summary

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A View on Multicultural America (also known as Journal 1)
The author Richard Rodriguez shares his views on Americanization in the story “The Chinese in All of Us”, and even though he is of Hispanic heritage, he claims he is of his “own culture” (729). This idea is a formulation of the author’s experience while growing up in America, and the absorbing of the different ethnicities around him. America has been known to some by the moniker “the melting pot” because of different nationalities that have settled here. As a result, could we fuse together the diverse backgrounds, and begin to feel as though we belong more to one culture; even if it were one we were not born to?
Unfortunately, the concept of identifying with a heritage group one is not born of can be looked upon with disdain by others. Two more points the author makes is that Americans appreciate their individuality, yet our unique backgrounds help to continually form our blended culture (Rodriguez 730). …show more content…

Even though I identify the most with Native American, I appreciate the other pieces of my heritage as well. This helped me to view the points the author made with some understanding. I was also reminded of a recent controversy in which a Caucasian woman felt as though she identified as an African-American. The idea is parallel to this story in that both the author and the woman classified themselves differently from their own lineage. For this, they were not only looked upon with negativity, but judged for their own personal designation of how they identified

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