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Submit your thoughts on DOUBLE EXPOSURE.
We invite you to respond to the questions below or add your comments. Selected submissions will be posted on our Talkback page, so check back regularly and join the discussion.
- The images used in DOUBLE EXPOSURE reflect the “dual” identity felt by many of those who travel and live across multiple countries, communities or cultures. Have you ever felt this sense of double identity? If so, when?
- Kit-Yin Snyder says: “I no longer feel Chinese. And even though I've been a citizen of the United States for more than half a century, I don't exactly feel like an American either.” Do you think that it is possible for an immigrant or expatriate to feel as if they belong to both their country of origin and their new country of residence—or is it an either/or scenario or none of the above, like Snyder describes?
- When I left China as a young girl,” Snyder recalls, “I never dreamt that one day I would return as an older woman, filming the land of my childhood as if I were a tourist.” Have you traveled far from the place in which you grew up? If so, have you returned to it as an adult?
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