5 votes My mother and my motherland - Jiayang Fan on the struggles of growing up as a poor immigrant, and how her desperate attempt to protect her hospital-bound mother was repurposed as Chinese propaganda Posted September 9, 2020 by Deimos Tags: family, usa.ny.nyc, china, illness, als, coronaviruses.covid19, immigration, personal histories, author.jiayang fan, source.the new yorker, long read, paywall.soft https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/09/14/how-my-mother-and-i-became-chinese-propaganda Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Title How My Mother and I Became Chinese Propaganda Authors The New Yorker Word count 9051 words 1 comment Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK Grzmot September 10, 2020 Link Is the article supposed to be only one paragraph long? Only way for me to get to the content is to listen to it. Is the article supposed to be only one paragraph long? Only way for me to get to the content is to listen to it.
Grzmot September 10, 2020 Link Is the article supposed to be only one paragraph long? Only way for me to get to the content is to listen to it. Is the article supposed to be only one paragraph long? Only way for me to get to the content is to listen to it.
Is the article supposed to be only one paragraph long? Only way for me to get to the content is to listen to it.