The anti-communist ideology in the Vietnamese American community is increasingly perceived as a destabilizing force. Specifically, there is a shift from a number of younger Vietnamese American scholars in imposing a “critical perspective” on particular formulas and narratives, such as immigrant assimilation, American exceptionalism, “we-win-even-when-we-lose,” and “refugees as a showcase for democracy.” From this perspective, the anti-communist ideology needs to be replaced by a new progressive ideology that can better promote the advancement of the Vietnamese people, here and elsewhere. In this article, the above call to cover the Vietnamese lives from more complex and critical perspectives is seen as an opportunity to revisit the function...
The fall of South Vietnam in 1975 has forever changed the lives of many Vietnamese people and re-sul...
This dissertation examines the presence and possibilities of political transnational activism stimul...
In the years following the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, one and a half million refugees and immig...
Anti-communist ideology in the Vietnamese American community is increasingly perceived as a destabil...
Since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, Vietnamese Americans have utilized their refugee status as...
1 page.The rise of Vietnamese American conservatism is not a new phenomenon, nor is it an unpreceden...
Vietnamese Americans are the children of refugees. While some are middle-class and upwardly mobile, ...
Because of the two waves of migration Vietnamese communities in various cities around the world belo...
In dialogue with new critical scholarship on immigration, refugee, war, and memory studies as well a...
This paper examines the politics of Vietnamese immigrants in America from the transnational perspect...
This dissertation examines the formation of Vietnamese American identity through cultural production...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023This project explores how Vietnamese Americans across ...
Vietnamese Americans in New Orleans became well-known as â a community with miraclesâ after Hurri...
From the time when the American evacuation of Vietnam began in April 1975, at the end of Vietnam War...
This dissertation is a historical and ethnographic study of new communities of Vietnamese immigrants...
The fall of South Vietnam in 1975 has forever changed the lives of many Vietnamese people and re-sul...
This dissertation examines the presence and possibilities of political transnational activism stimul...
In the years following the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, one and a half million refugees and immig...
Anti-communist ideology in the Vietnamese American community is increasingly perceived as a destabil...
Since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, Vietnamese Americans have utilized their refugee status as...
1 page.The rise of Vietnamese American conservatism is not a new phenomenon, nor is it an unpreceden...
Vietnamese Americans are the children of refugees. While some are middle-class and upwardly mobile, ...
Because of the two waves of migration Vietnamese communities in various cities around the world belo...
In dialogue with new critical scholarship on immigration, refugee, war, and memory studies as well a...
This paper examines the politics of Vietnamese immigrants in America from the transnational perspect...
This dissertation examines the formation of Vietnamese American identity through cultural production...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023This project explores how Vietnamese Americans across ...
Vietnamese Americans in New Orleans became well-known as â a community with miraclesâ after Hurri...
From the time when the American evacuation of Vietnam began in April 1975, at the end of Vietnam War...
This dissertation is a historical and ethnographic study of new communities of Vietnamese immigrants...
The fall of South Vietnam in 1975 has forever changed the lives of many Vietnamese people and re-sul...
This dissertation examines the presence and possibilities of political transnational activism stimul...
In the years following the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, one and a half million refugees and immig...