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This article explores the experiences of Eastern and Central European immigrants in North America, focusing on themes of memory, identity, and belonging. It discusses the challenges faced by these immigrants, including nativist rhetoric and the risk of assimilation. The article examines the changing representations of Eastern and Central Europe in North America through various narrative forms such as novels, memoirs, graphic novels, and TV shows. It highlights the importance of memory and identity in understanding the complex experiences of these immigrant communities, and includes analyses of specific works and an interview with a Polish American writer. Overall, the article provides a diverse and nuanced perspective on the presence of Eastern and Central European communities in North America. [Extracted from the article] |