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American Masala. Barbara Kantrowitz and Julie Scelfo.

by Kantrowitz, Barbara; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 31Human Relations. Publisher: Newsweek, 2004ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Assimilation (Sociology) | East and West | Ethnic groups | Popular culture | Professions | Social change | South Asian Americans | South Asians -- U.SDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Young South Asians are transforming America's cultural landscape, setting the pace in business, the arts and media as well as the traditional fields favored by their parents' generation, medicine and technology. Many have spent time on several continents; they're multilingual, and comfortable mixing cultures. They're also often children of affluence." (NEWSWEEK) This article examines the "growing visibility of a new generation of South Asians in the United States--some immigrants from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal, and others born here--who are making their mark everywhere from Hollywood to Wall Street."
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Originally Published: American Masala, March 22, 2004; pp. 50+.

"Young South Asians are transforming America's cultural landscape, setting the pace in business, the arts and media as well as the traditional fields favored by their parents' generation, medicine and technology. Many have spent time on several continents; they're multilingual, and comfortable mixing cultures. They're also often children of affluence." (NEWSWEEK) This article examines the "growing visibility of a new generation of South Asians in the United States--some immigrants from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal, and others born here--who are making their mark everywhere from Hollywood to Wall Street."

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