This article examines narratives on Laos published between the Geneva Agreements of 1954 and 1962 because this period saw the most aid workers, missionaries, diplomats, journalists, and educators in Laos, and provided Americans the most detailed knowledge of the country. Attentive to imperialist ideology and close readings of Thomas Dooley’s nonfiction account of his humanitarian journey in The Edge of Tomorrow and The Night They Burned the Mountain, I analyze the languages and tropes that enabled Dooley to conceive of Laos and Laotians as stagnant, backward and without progress, characteristics that allegedly would make them more susceptible to communism. In particular, I read Dooley’s nonfiction novels as an imperial discourse that racial...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2010. Major: History. Advisor: Dr. Erika Lee. xix, ...
This dissertation examines how legacies of war and ongoing violence are incorporated into peacetime ...
This thesis examines the history of Laotian migration to Dallas-Fort Worth, how Laotian people estab...
This article examines narratives on Laos published between the Geneva Agreements of 1954 and 1962 be...
My dissertation addresses the absence of the Secret War and environmental racism in Cold War histori...
The existence of Laos today is taken for granted. But the crystallization of a Lao national idea and...
Displaced histories name Hmong racial subjection as a project of displacing them from both the natio...
Paper presented in the panel, “Learning to Read across Borders: Secular and Religions Education in L...
The failures of development efforts in underachieving countries bring into question the effectivenes...
This article is not an attempt to assess the contemporary (1965) situation in Laos or to deal in det...
This thesis examines the role of Lao literature in the formation of Lao national identity from 1945 ...
Within the United States much of the criticism of the war has centered on the bombing and especially...
This book discusses the formulation and execution of U.S. foreign policy in Laos from 1954, when the...
While the birth of any nation is always more complicated than official historiographies purport, the...
International audienceThis article is an investigation in the longue durée of the uneven transformat...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2010. Major: History. Advisor: Dr. Erika Lee. xix, ...
This dissertation examines how legacies of war and ongoing violence are incorporated into peacetime ...
This thesis examines the history of Laotian migration to Dallas-Fort Worth, how Laotian people estab...
This article examines narratives on Laos published between the Geneva Agreements of 1954 and 1962 be...
My dissertation addresses the absence of the Secret War and environmental racism in Cold War histori...
The existence of Laos today is taken for granted. But the crystallization of a Lao national idea and...
Displaced histories name Hmong racial subjection as a project of displacing them from both the natio...
Paper presented in the panel, “Learning to Read across Borders: Secular and Religions Education in L...
The failures of development efforts in underachieving countries bring into question the effectivenes...
This article is not an attempt to assess the contemporary (1965) situation in Laos or to deal in det...
This thesis examines the role of Lao literature in the formation of Lao national identity from 1945 ...
Within the United States much of the criticism of the war has centered on the bombing and especially...
This book discusses the formulation and execution of U.S. foreign policy in Laos from 1954, when the...
While the birth of any nation is always more complicated than official historiographies purport, the...
International audienceThis article is an investigation in the longue durée of the uneven transformat...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2010. Major: History. Advisor: Dr. Erika Lee. xix, ...
This dissertation examines how legacies of war and ongoing violence are incorporated into peacetime ...
This thesis examines the history of Laotian migration to Dallas-Fort Worth, how Laotian people estab...