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... These images have played a part in shaping my identity bringing with them feelings of empowerment, optimism, struggle, and weakness. ... While I became a part of two very different cultures, my identity had become shaped by both as an Indian-American. Although I dealt with difficulties in culture clash, it was not until I had to deal with images in American pop culture which stereotyped and manipulated perceptions of South Asian Americans that made me consider the power of pop culture images on my identity. ... This cultural clash of Indian religious iconography from the hands of Indian holy men to T-shirts teens raised on MTV had me confused about perceptions of the Asian American identity.
Approximate Word count = 468 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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