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| Title | Jaded, Issue 4, Fall 2004 |
| Contributor (s) | Jou, Diana; Gill, Amardeep; Hong, Jessica; Meksavan, Frank; Cruz, Nicole; Helton, Brian; Kim, Jee Soo; Su, Angela; Cudal, Jansen; Ha, Stephanie; Lee, Charlotte; Lee, Jessica C.; Miller, Brett; Santiago, Maritess; Applehans, Chris; Blanchette, Jessica; Fetter, Davis; Kim, Henry; Lieu, Jennifer; Lin, Andy; Lu, Johnny; Muthukrishnan, Karl; Thompson, Aaron; Trinh, Louis; Dea, Chris |
| Date Created | 2004-10-01 |
| Date Copyrighted | 2004 |
| Permanent Link to This Record | http://hdl.handle.net/10575/1082 |
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| JadedIssue04.pdf | 3.791 Mb | View/Open |
| Type | Periodical |
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| Abstract | Open your eyes. Wider. I declared this an open themed issue of Jaded. We had an “Identity” and “Impact” issue and it was about time we had a little freedom around here. But the resulting collection of articles are undeniably linked to sentiments of anti-corporation and consumer consumption. I guess all the writers are commenting on this little holiday called ThanksgivingChristmasNewYears BuyMoreStuffYeahh. So instead of providing you with a list of “gift ideas under $79,” we provide you with a Buy Nothing Day proposal, suggest Von Dutch is evil in more ways than one, expose the profit motive behind politics, and accuse people who wear Hollister and Puma to be dirty and heartless students. This is how we do it. Like the pictures suggest, open your eyes and look at what these rich folks are trying to sell you…or else we’ll have to tape your eyes open and glue you to the wall. |
| Description | Jaded magazine is a form of alternative media to encourage political, cultural, and personal discourse among UCI students. We celebrate and support the Asian Pacific Islander community through the retelling of the past, engaging of the present, and sharing a vision for the future. We hope to build connections and bridge gaps between people of different ethnicities and ways of thinking. The goal of the publication is not only to provide a space where Asian Pacific Islander students can voice different opinions and artistic expressions, but also as a form of community activism through education and awareness. Despite the fact that we are misrepresented, our images misconstrued, and our cultures misunderstood we are not JADED in spirit. This is what we are doing about it. |
| Subject (s) | Pacific Islander Americans | Asian Americans | University of California, Irvine | Student publications | Alternative press |
| Language | en |
| File Format | application/pdf |
| Size or Duration | 32 p. |
| License | This material is provided for private study, scholarship, or research. Transmission or reproduction of any material protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. The author(s) of the material or their heirs retain copyright to this material. Contact the Jaded Editor in Chief, Diana Jou, for more information. |
| Provenance | Most issues of Jaded in this collection were archived from digitized issues originally placed online on the magazine’s original web site (now defunct). Chris Dea, the magazine’s Creative Director, and the UCI Libraries digitized other issues. |
| Related Item: Is Part Of | Jaded, 2004-2007 |
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