Monday, May 11, 2020

Latino Dual Identity Essay - 920 Words

Latinos who were raised in the United States of America have a dual identity. They were influenced by both their parents ancestry and culture in addition to the American culture in which they live. Growing up in between two very different cultures creates a great problem, because they cannot identify completely with either culture and are also caught between the Spanish and English languages. Further more they struggle to connect with their roots. The duality in Latino identity and their search for their own personal identity is strongly represented in their writing. The following is a quote that expresses this idea in the words of Lucha Corpi, a Latina writer: We Chicanos are like the abandoned children of divorced cultures. We are†¦show more content†¦A Latina writer, Espada Martin, said in an interview, I think Spanish is a very important bridge for Latinos to cross, because on the other side is the homeland ancestry and tradition, the elders of the community, yourself. Later she said, Its really difficult for Latinos who dont speak Spanish to feel whole ( Rysavy ). If a Latino cannot speak Spanish it can make them question their identity even more so, and people may question their validity as a Latino. Recently a Latino-American comedian appeared on television who made a very good point about Latino culture. The comedian joked about an Irishman who was raised in Ireland meeting a man of Irish decent who had been raised in the United States. The man raised in Ireland had a strong accent from his motherland. The man raised in the U.S. had an American accent. The first man shook the latters hand and asked him his name. The second replied, ORielly. Hearing this the first man said, Oh Irish, eh? Then wheres your accent? Then he proceeded to start a fight with the American-Irishman. This whole scenario is ridiculous. But the point the comedian was trying to make was valid. 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