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Chow’s insights illuminate the experiences of non-native speakers, emphasizing that their struggles are deeply intertwined with cultural identity and power dynamics. As she navigates the intricate relationship between voice and belonging, Chow raises critical questions about what it means to speak and to be understood in a world shaped by historical injustices.
This work is not merely an analysis but an invitation for readers to reflect on their own linguistic journeys. It encourages an examination of how language can both liberate and confine, shaping perceptions of self and others in profound ways.