This article explores the narratives of former refugees from Vietnam who resettled in Canada. Each of these stories highlights the profound dilemmas, motivations, and experiences of Vietnamese refugees. Collectively, they demonstrate the remarkable resilience of this community, and their determination to survive and remake themselves in Canada. The discussion illuminates the diversity and complexity of my respondents’ senses of belonging, homes, and homelands, and how such notions and ties are continually evolving. The research aims to contribute to the postwar/refugee discourse, and to move the field beyond the parameter of the war and exodus from Vietnam, in order to study Vietnamese in all their complexities—in a new locale.Cet article e...
Despite the official conclusion of the Vietnam War, the struggle for remembrance and recollection en...
This article considers how recent narratives about Vietnamese refugees engage with the Vietnam War’s...
Hong Kong received 223,302 Vietnamese ‘Boat People’ beginning on May 3, 1975. The last camp in Hong ...
This article argues that the lived experiences and challenges of the Vietnamese community in Toronto...
There is a lack of literature surrounding long-term resettlement and adaptation experiences of Vietn...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
This article explores the representation of cross-cultural love in the postwar narratives of Vietnam...
This article examines the role of NGO resettlement workers in refugee camps in Southeast Asia during...
The Vietnamese Diaspora : Returning and Integrating into Vietnam. Dang Phong. Before 1975, small num...
This study weaves Cold War Epistemology, critical multiculturalism, racial capitalism, and critical ...
In 1995, the United States and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam restored diplomatic relations. Afte...
In one of the most substantive and visible diasporas of the late twentieth century, more than two mi...
This article explores the writings of two Vietnamese-American writers, former refugees: Viet Nguyen ...
As Irish society becomes increasingly diverse it is timely to study the process of cross-cultural ad...
In the years following the Vietnamese War, more than one million refugees left Vietnam. Many of thes...
Despite the official conclusion of the Vietnam War, the struggle for remembrance and recollection en...
This article considers how recent narratives about Vietnamese refugees engage with the Vietnam War’s...
Hong Kong received 223,302 Vietnamese ‘Boat People’ beginning on May 3, 1975. The last camp in Hong ...
This article argues that the lived experiences and challenges of the Vietnamese community in Toronto...
There is a lack of literature surrounding long-term resettlement and adaptation experiences of Vietn...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
This article explores the representation of cross-cultural love in the postwar narratives of Vietnam...
This article examines the role of NGO resettlement workers in refugee camps in Southeast Asia during...
The Vietnamese Diaspora : Returning and Integrating into Vietnam. Dang Phong. Before 1975, small num...
This study weaves Cold War Epistemology, critical multiculturalism, racial capitalism, and critical ...
In 1995, the United States and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam restored diplomatic relations. Afte...
In one of the most substantive and visible diasporas of the late twentieth century, more than two mi...
This article explores the writings of two Vietnamese-American writers, former refugees: Viet Nguyen ...
As Irish society becomes increasingly diverse it is timely to study the process of cross-cultural ad...
In the years following the Vietnamese War, more than one million refugees left Vietnam. Many of thes...
Despite the official conclusion of the Vietnam War, the struggle for remembrance and recollection en...
This article considers how recent narratives about Vietnamese refugees engage with the Vietnam War’s...
Hong Kong received 223,302 Vietnamese ‘Boat People’ beginning on May 3, 1975. The last camp in Hong ...