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2632606
Banca
INEP
Órgão
ENEM
Ano
2016
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Disciplina
Inglês
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On the Meaning of Being Chinese


Ethnically speaking, I feel I am complicated to classify, but who isn’t, right? To me, being Chinese-Brazilian in America means a history of living in three opposite cultures, and sometimes feeling that I did not belong in neither, a constant struggle that immigrants, and national citizens, face when their appearance is foreign to natives in the country. Jokingly, I say that I am Asian in America, Brazilian in China, and a “gringa” in Brazil. Nevertheless, 1 believe that dealing with these hard to reconcile extremes have somehow helped me to become more comfortable with my identity.

BELEZA LI. Disponível em: www.aiisf.org. Acesso em: 28 mar. 2014.


Nesse fragmento, Beleza Li resume sua experiência de vida ao descrever a complexidade em

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  • Ethnically speaking, I feel I am complicated to classify, but who isn't, right? [...] a history of living in three opposite cultures, and sometimes feeling that I did not belong in neither, [...] I say that I am Asian in America, Brazilian in China, and a “gringa" in Brazil. Nevertheless, I believe that dealing with these hard to reconcile extremes have somehow helped me to become more comfortable with my identity.

    Tradução: Etnicamente falando, sinto que sou complicada, mas quem não é, certo? [...] uma história de viver em três culturas opostas, e às vezes sentir que eu não pertencia a nenhuma, [...] eu digo que sou asiática na América, brasileira na China e uma gringa no Brasil. No entanto, acredito que lidar com esses extremos difíceis de reconciliar de alguma forma me ajudou a ficar mais à vontade com minha identidade.

    Nesse fragmento, Beleza Li resume sua experiência de vida ao descrever a complexidade em definir quem ela é no que concerne à etnia.

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  • "sometimes feeling that I did not belong in neither, a constant struggle that immigrants, and national citizens, face when their appearance is foreign to natives in the country. Jokingly, I say that I am Asian in America, Brazilian in China, and a “gringa” in Brazil."