Scene From A Corner Store Analysis

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Canada is “arguably the most racially and ethnically diverse of all societies” (Macionis & Gerber, 2011). In the documentary, “Scenes from a Corner Store,” the family demonstrates how cultural heritage and race of a Korean family differ vastly from a modern Canadian family.
Race and ethnicity are two factors that often contribute largely to a family’s way of life. The Korean family featured in the documentary exhibit the traditional practice of Korean customs while attempting to assimilate into Canadian culture. The three young Korean daughters struggle to maintain this balance, and attempt to keep their parents, mainly their father, content. One of the major differences visible between Canadian and Korean culture is the pressure that is put

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