How Indians' dentities often get reprogrammed to 'South Asian'.
Until reading your articles I never really gave much thought to this 'South Asian' movement on campuses. I am currently enrolled in college and I have personally seen many of my own friends reprogram their identities to 'South Asian'. It is alarming to me how impressionable many Indian youth are while in college.
Nowadays most Indian kids are more concerned about being politically correct and appearing "open minded". After reading your articles I have tried to my best to convince people to assert an Indian-American identity however, I believe my efforts so far have been failures. You have written about how Indians' identities are "South Asianized" but you have not written why so many Indian youth have followed this path. I think one reason is that this 'South Asian' movement has been successful is because Indian kids often have strict upbringings and this creates a rebellious mentality in many youth. I believe that Indian girls are often the most susceptible to brainwashing of "South Asianists" because they are often subject to stricter treatment from parents and the rest of the Indian community then boys. "South Asianists" seem to exploit this and exaggerate it to the point where Indian/Hindu culture is associated with social ills against women. These "South Asianists" also exploit the way Indian parents push their kids to enter wealth generating fields and denounce this as being materialistic and superficial. Another trend I've also noticed is the way "South Asianists" dismiss the success of Indians in America as not being the result of hard work, intelligence and education but because of "immigration law" as Mr. Vijay Prashad put it.
http://www.asiansinamerica.org/museum/comm_ind.html
Even my own sister constantly tries to propagate this to me. It amazes me even more how almost all the people getting caught up in this 'South Asian' movement are Indians. Pakistanis and Bangladeshis always join their own or Muslim student organizations. Every time I point this out to fellow Indians none of them can ever give a valid reason or beat me in a debate as to why Indians should bother with the 'South Asian' tag. I grew up in a mainly Bangladeshi and Pakistani part of Brooklyn. From when I was a little kid I understood how different and how little I have in common with non-Indian South Asians. I believe Indians in Britain are much more aware of their Indian identity because skirmishes and fights between the Indian and Pakistani youth there are a common occurrence from what I have heard. On top of that is the well documented gap in education and achievement between the two communities with Indians rising to the top and Pakistanis confined to ghetto areas like the ones in Bradford and Birmingham. Because America is a big piece of land and also the fact that the more affluent areas where Indians are more prominent and the working class neighborhoods/ghettos of NYC where Pakistanis and Bangladeshis are more prominent, are so geographically isolated, Indians living in places like Long Island and Edison, NJ have no idea how different their ideal of South Asian unity and how reality is. I commend you for what you are doing for the Indian-American community. It is absolutely essential that we do whatever we can to make sure India is portrayed in positive light.
"South Asian" seems to be a temporary/unstable state pending further engineering - it suggests, "I am ready to be tutored to become whatever you want." Its significance is not based on what it is, but based on what it leaves behind (by way of implied and polite rejection) so as to clear the space for fresh programming.
... Those who remain behind as "native" Indians are seen as the new outcasts; they are vulnerable to future genocides resulting from overpopulation and civilizational clashes. Are we Indians turning into global shudras-for-hire with no identity of our own other than whatever the latest master assigns?
Postmodernism is an imperialist export - via co-opted (whitened) third world intellectuals - to distribute "theories" that support this trend as being desirable and/or inevitable. Whitened intermediaries like Harvard's Homi Bhabha are rewarded with cushy Ivy League jobs and turned into role models for facilitating the bandwagon effect among Indian intellectuals who are anxious to escape the "problems of Indianness." Meanwhile, the Harvard cabal under the choirship of Sugata Bose dishes out demonology against Indian culture to make the carrots more attractive for assuming new identities: hence the role of Harvard as the epicenter for studying sati, dowry, incest, caste, gender conflict as Indian "essences."
Indian culture which is deemed valuable is repackaged as "white" (such as yoga/meditation these days...) and this appropriation is sold to confused Indians as being a compliment by the whites. Whatever is left behind after the scavenging is branded as backward/facsist Indianness. Between these two extremes of whiteness and Indianness, the South Asian labeling provides the safety of a middle ground with enough ambiguity and wiggle room to customize and personalize. The student who wrote the email rightfully blames orthodox parents. I would add to his list the role of US based lazy and pompous Indian cultural leaders who naively play into this phenomenon...
Until reading your articles I never really gave much thought to this 'South Asian' movement on campuses. I am currently enrolled in college and I have personally seen many of my own friends reprogram their identities to 'South Asian'. It is alarming to me how impressionable many Indian youth are while in college.
Nowadays most Indian kids are more concerned about being politically correct and appearing "open minded". After reading your articles I have tried to my best to convince people to assert an Indian-American identity however, I believe my efforts so far have been failures. You have written about how Indians' identities are "South Asianized" but you have not written why so many Indian youth have followed this path. I think one reason is that this 'South Asian' movement has been successful is because Indian kids often have strict upbringings and this creates a rebellious mentality in many youth. I believe that Indian girls are often the most susceptible to brainwashing of "South Asianists" because they are often subject to stricter treatment from parents and the rest of the Indian community then boys. "South Asianists" seem to exploit this and exaggerate it to the point where Indian/Hindu culture is associated with social ills against women. These "South Asianists" also exploit the way Indian parents push their kids to enter wealth generating fields and denounce this as being materialistic and superficial. Another trend I've also noticed is the way "South Asianists" dismiss the success of Indians in America as not being the result of hard work, intelligence and education but because of "immigration law" as Mr. Vijay Prashad put it.
http://www.asiansinamerica.org/museum/comm_ind.html
Even my own sister constantly tries to propagate this to me. It amazes me even more how almost all the people getting caught up in this 'South Asian' movement are Indians. Pakistanis and Bangladeshis always join their own or Muslim student organizations. Every time I point this out to fellow Indians none of them can ever give a valid reason or beat me in a debate as to why Indians should bother with the 'South Asian' tag. I grew up in a mainly Bangladeshi and Pakistani part of Brooklyn. From when I was a little kid I understood how different and how little I have in common with non-Indian South Asians. I believe Indians in Britain are much more aware of their Indian identity because skirmishes and fights between the Indian and Pakistani youth there are a common occurrence from what I have heard. On top of that is the well documented gap in education and achievement between the two communities with Indians rising to the top and Pakistanis confined to ghetto areas like the ones in Bradford and Birmingham. Because America is a big piece of land and also the fact that the more affluent areas where Indians are more prominent and the working class neighborhoods/ghettos of NYC where Pakistanis and Bangladeshis are more prominent, are so geographically isolated, Indians living in places like Long Island and Edison, NJ have no idea how different their ideal of South Asian unity and how reality is. I commend you for what you are doing for the Indian-American community. It is absolutely essential that we do whatever we can to make sure India is portrayed in positive light.
"South Asian" seems to be a temporary/unstable state pending further engineering - it suggests, "I am ready to be tutored to become whatever you want." Its significance is not based on what it is, but based on what it leaves behind (by way of implied and polite rejection) so as to clear the space for fresh programming.
... Those who remain behind as "native" Indians are seen as the new outcasts; they are vulnerable to future genocides resulting from overpopulation and civilizational clashes. Are we Indians turning into global shudras-for-hire with no identity of our own other than whatever the latest master assigns?
Postmodernism is an imperialist export - via co-opted (whitened) third world intellectuals - to distribute "theories" that support this trend as being desirable and/or inevitable. Whitened intermediaries like Harvard's Homi Bhabha are rewarded with cushy Ivy League jobs and turned into role models for facilitating the bandwagon effect among Indian intellectuals who are anxious to escape the "problems of Indianness." Meanwhile, the Harvard cabal under the choirship of Sugata Bose dishes out demonology against Indian culture to make the carrots more attractive for assuming new identities: hence the role of Harvard as the epicenter for studying sati, dowry, incest, caste, gender conflict as Indian "essences."
Indian culture which is deemed valuable is repackaged as "white" (such as yoga/meditation these days...) and this appropriation is sold to confused Indians as being a compliment by the whites. Whatever is left behind after the scavenging is branded as backward/facsist Indianness. Between these two extremes of whiteness and Indianness, the South Asian labeling provides the safety of a middle ground with enough ambiguity and wiggle room to customize and personalize. The student who wrote the email rightfully blames orthodox parents. I would add to his list the role of US based lazy and pompous Indian cultural leaders who naively play into this phenomenon...