Word: asianized
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...hypocrisy in form for her use of red paper and bamboo. The point is missed again. Breaking stereo-types is about digging beneath the surface to appreciate the complexity of exteriors. Here The Crimson clearly failed. Not only has the article generalized and dismissed all concerns regarding identity of Asian Americans, it starts itself by mentioning the posted Chemistry 30 exam scores, exhibiting the Crimson's stereotypical association of Asian Americans on campus. And what about the recent scrutiny on Asian American identity in the Registration issue of the Crimson. Let's apply The Crimson's own criticism of form...
...journalism. It wasn't necessary to elicit emotion from everyone, rather the intent was to receive a response. We're sorry The Crimson couldn't pull together some-thing better than what it offered. As a piece of art you didn't get it. As a statement from an Asian American community you didn't get it. Dear editors, perhaps it is because you just don't have it. Harvard-Radcliffe Asian American Association Steering Committee
Lines extended into the Radcliffe Quad this weekend as students and their parents flocked to the Agassiz Theater to see Ghungroo, the annual Indian cultural festival sponsored by the South Asian Association...
Ghungroo--the name of the bells South Asian dancers wear on their ankles--featured music, dance and poetry from a variety of regions of India and Sri Lanka...
...performances of Ghungroo reflected the cultural mix of the show's participants, according to Co-director Ami B. Bhatt '96, since it "combined South Asian culture with American culture...