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The “Asian student” is interested in getting an education, she is inter -ested in having friends, she worries about not understanding our language and she gets excited when her coun- try is in danger of being bombed Out of existence. She knows how to harvest rice, take care of rabbits, and she under- stands the principles of atomic ener- gy. She believes that if you have a friend you are very lucky because a friend is someone you would die for and a friend is someone who under- stands you when you are sad. When the Asian student is homesick she plays the piano, when she is lonely she goes somewhere by herself and cries. The “‘Asian student’ looks at her feet when she talks to someone she doesn’t know, she eats slow, she forgets to polish her shoes, she likes to walk in the rain, she drives her car too fast, she is afraid of the dark, and she has the most beautiful smile you've ever seen. —dJames Quinn
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There is no such thing as ‘the Asian student” in a collective sense. The Asian student is one girl. She has a blue umbrella made in Pusan, a gray skirt made in New York, and brown shoes made somewhere by Sears and Roebuck. Her eyes got the way they are from ten thousand years of sand blowing in them and her legs were shaped by ten thousand years of sitting cross-legged on the floor. When she was twelve, she stood around with chopped hair and big eyes while Chinese planes bombed her city. She has black hair, she likes people, hates literature, and can’t pronounce Mississippi. She stumbles when she walks be- cause she is looking at the trees and the clouds, she is the ‘Asian stu- dent” and she couldn’t care less about sitting on the porch of a fra- ternity house in a dirty sweat shirt, and doesn’t get excited over beating Kent State. 17
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