The Refugees is a collection of stories written over a period of twenty years, exploring questions of immigration, identity, love, and family. Viet Thanh Nguyen gives voice to lives led between two worlds, the adopted homeland and the country of birth. From a young Vietnamese refugee who suffers profound culture shock when he comes to live with two gay men in San Francisco, to a woman whose husband is suffering from dementia and starts to confuse her for a former lover, to a girl living in Ho Chi Minh City whose older half-sister comes back from America having seemingly accomplished everything she never will, the stories are a testament to the dreams and hardships of immigration.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/dlpp_all/1531/thumbna...
This article explores the writings of two Vietnamese-American writers, former refugees: Viet Nguyen ...
"Welcome to the Family!: Hospitality, Kinship, and Mourning in Vietnamese Diasporic Literature" is a...
Hoang Minh Phan never wanted to leave Vietnam. After his father was shot and killed by the Viet Cong...
The Refugees is a collection of stories written over a period of twenty years, exploring questions o...
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen, himself a refugee, brings together a host of promin...
Despite the official conclusion of the Vietnam War, the struggle for remembrance and recollection en...
In the years following the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, one and a half million refugees and immig...
The formation of a unique identity, the obstacles to retaining culture in a new country, and the Ame...
Restricted until 05 Aug. 2011.Throughout history refugees have formed their own communities in new l...
At its core, Milk, Beer and Other Stories is about the Vietnamese identity and the hierarchy of this...
The migrant writings bring forth the variety of narrative styles to interpret their experiences of i...
Reviewed Title: The Refugees by Viet Thanh Nguyen. New York: Grove Press, 207 pp. ISBN: 978080212639...
This article explores the narratives of former refugees from Vietnam who resettled in Canada. Each o...
Vietnamese refugees fleeing the fall of South Vietnam faced a paradox. The same guilt-ridden Americ...
Stories of forced migration and kinship separation commonly associated with numerous global diaspora...
This article explores the writings of two Vietnamese-American writers, former refugees: Viet Nguyen ...
"Welcome to the Family!: Hospitality, Kinship, and Mourning in Vietnamese Diasporic Literature" is a...
Hoang Minh Phan never wanted to leave Vietnam. After his father was shot and killed by the Viet Cong...
The Refugees is a collection of stories written over a period of twenty years, exploring questions o...
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen, himself a refugee, brings together a host of promin...
Despite the official conclusion of the Vietnam War, the struggle for remembrance and recollection en...
In the years following the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, one and a half million refugees and immig...
The formation of a unique identity, the obstacles to retaining culture in a new country, and the Ame...
Restricted until 05 Aug. 2011.Throughout history refugees have formed their own communities in new l...
At its core, Milk, Beer and Other Stories is about the Vietnamese identity and the hierarchy of this...
The migrant writings bring forth the variety of narrative styles to interpret their experiences of i...
Reviewed Title: The Refugees by Viet Thanh Nguyen. New York: Grove Press, 207 pp. ISBN: 978080212639...
This article explores the narratives of former refugees from Vietnam who resettled in Canada. Each o...
Vietnamese refugees fleeing the fall of South Vietnam faced a paradox. The same guilt-ridden Americ...
Stories of forced migration and kinship separation commonly associated with numerous global diaspora...
This article explores the writings of two Vietnamese-American writers, former refugees: Viet Nguyen ...
"Welcome to the Family!: Hospitality, Kinship, and Mourning in Vietnamese Diasporic Literature" is a...
Hoang Minh Phan never wanted to leave Vietnam. After his father was shot and killed by the Viet Cong...