In his online essay “How New Media Gave Me a Voice,” Jung narrates familiar tales for Asian Americans--the perpetual mispronunciation of one’s name, the attempt to cultivate a love for genres of Whiteness, and the lack of “role models” or “words” to articulate one’s self--in order to capture the paradoxical feelings of Asian America ______.
A. cultural representation in media and the feeling of inauthenticity
B. governmental criminalization and wanting to feel wanted
C. social rejection and the feeling of not belonging
D. cultural alienation and the desire to belong
D. cultural alienation and the desire to belong
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