What does jacob decision to grow korean vegetables say


Problem 1: What does Jacob's decision to grow Korean vegetables in Arkansas say about culture and identity? Or subcultures? Or assimilation? Or acculturation?

Problem 2: Grandma sees David as an American kid and Monica asserts that he's a Korean kid. Who is right? Is there a "right"? And what does this conflict say about culture and identity? Or assimilation? Or acculturation?

Problem 3: This movie is deeply rooted in a place, and in a time when Korean immigration was increasing by leaps and bounds. Yet it treats the question of belonging to a mostly-white community as an immigrant with a light hand. What did you notice about the Yi family's experience as immigrants? Did it make you think of anything else?

Problem 4: Was there anything that you personally related to in the film with regards to the elements discussed in the module?

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