Spring Shanghainese in New York

Spring Shanghainese in New York

by Wang Huigen

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"Spring: Shanghainese in New York" is a cultural book that deconstructs the good nature of the human world. And it can be safely said that she is one of those rare works whose themes are greater than literature. It focuses on making a relatively objective deconstruction of how Chinese people face cultural exchanges and cultural integration in the United States. Because they are about different policies regarding Chinese demand in New York, there is no comparability between the two. In New York, there are many Beijingers living; in New York, there are many Shanghainese. In New York, there are many Chinese people from different regions of China living. Therefore, the reality they face is that exchanges of culture, values ​​and even beliefs must be achieved. The ultimate goal of communication must not be based on betrayal of the respective cultures. This may be the outstanding rational value of the literature of "Spring: Shanghainese in New York".

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