Amy Tan's The Cult Of Discrimination In The American Culture

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According to Schlesinger, in "The Cult of Ethnicity" America was "inescapably English in language, ideas and institutions" and it still is. Amy Tan 's "Mother Tongue" supports that nothing has changed, America is still "inescapably English in language". To be treated as an American one has to speak fluent English and if one doesn 't it makes them seen and feel inferior, creating an image that non - English speakers don 't deserve respect. Therefore different ethnicities in America should assimilate to avoid discrimination. In Schlesinger 's "The Cult of Ethnicity" he says "group separatism crystallizes the differences, magnifies tensions, intensifies hostilities" between people. Being separate isolates you and brings out differences that …show more content…

In "Mother Tongue" Tan says "[her mother] reads the Forbes report, listens to Wall Street Week, converses daily with her stockbroker, reads all of Shirley Mac Lacines 's books with ease- all kinds of things I can 't begin to understand". Tan 's mother is well assimilated into american culture, having a stockbroker, reading the wall street week all of which are seen as part of the American life. Even though Tan 's mother is well assimilated she is seen as limited and imperfect only because of her lack of English. Amy says "that people in department stores, at banks, and at restaurants did not take her seriously, did not give her good services, pretended not to understand her, or even acted as if they did not …show more content…

"Mother Tongue" proves Schlesinger 's answer to be right. Tan 's mother is discriminated in the hospital because of her lack of English. Tan 's mother had told her "they did not seem to have any sympathy when she told them she was anxious to know the exact diagnosis, since her husband and son had both died of brain tumors". The hospital didn 't care for losing Tan 's mother 's CAT scan even if it meant putting her health at risk, all because she spoke "broken" English. Afterwards Amy calls in to help her mother and says "lo and behold- we had assurances the CAT scan would be found, promises that a conference call on Monday would be held, and apologies for any suffering my mother has gone through for a most regrettable mistake" Amy was able to solve her mothers problem because she "spoke in perfect English". Having a wide range of races all living together has led to the discrimination of non-English speaking

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