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  1. The writer briefly narrated how her family ended up in America. How does this anecdote help in the development of this essay? Comment on the hierarchies and politics associated on the author’s whiteness as embedded on the text.

  2. It also includes questions about the writer's feelings about her special treatment and why she discussed her family history. The document summarizes an essay about a Filipino-American writer's experiences returning to the Philippines and observing how she is treated differently due to her whiteness.

  3. Why was it important for the writer to briefly narrate how her family ended up in America in the first place? How does this anecdote help develop the ideas of her piece? She had to briefly narrate her story so that the readers are aware about how her story ended up like that.

  4. Oct 18, 2013 · “I think I exist in an in-between space that makes people kind of uneasy,” Fantauzzo says, referring to the tension between her Filipino-Italian heritage and her American upbringing. Though she was raised in Southern California and considers herself culturally American, growing up surrounded by her Filipino relatives was not lost ...

  5. Jan 1, 2009 · After a painstaking research, he now comes up with a book that narrates the fascinating history of his family entitled The Making of an American Family. What started as a school requirement now developed into a detailed memoir of a family's story that impacts the lives of many.

  6. Nov 22, 2023 · Washington Post columnist used her family's pie-making history to explore a larger story about the history — and loss — of American pie.

  7. Oct 16, 2017 · In September, I was fortunate enough to speak with Amy about her family, her life since the 2016 presidential election, her parents’ sacrifices and precarious status as immigrants, and how she wrote her new memoir.