How My Mother and I Became Chinese Propaganda. Fan, J. The New Yorker.
Paper abstract bibtex Immigrant struggles in America forged a bond that became even tighter after my mother’s A.L.S. diagnosis. Then, as COVID-19 threatened, Chinese nationalists began calling us traitors to our country.
@article{fan_how_nodate,
title = {How {My} {Mother} and {I} {Became} {Chinese} {Propaganda}},
url = {https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/09/14/how-my-mother-and-i-became-chinese-propaganda},
abstract = {Immigrant struggles in America forged a bond that became even tighter after my mother’s A.L.S. diagnosis. Then, as COVID-19 threatened, Chinese nationalists began calling us traitors to our country.},
language = {en-us},
urldate = {2020-11-05},
journal = {The New Yorker},
author = {Fan, Jiayang},
}