This project investigates the ways in which Vietnamese American modes of remembering support, unsettle, resist, refuse, and/or shape dominant western narratives that consolidate the Vietnam War, and the Vietnamese diaspora, into a single story of a masculine, militaristic, heteropatriarchial, and completed struggle between North and U.S.-backed South Vietnam. The first section explores how the design, construction, and everyday interactions with two Vietnam War monuments in Orange County, California’s Little Saigon intervenes in the two monuments’ attempts at consolidating western empire with Vietnamese bodily representation. The second section examines An-My Le’s photography series, Small Wars, which centers on how circulation of media foo...
This article offers a brief overview of the problems in representations of the Vietnam War and the V...
Despite the official conclusion of the Vietnam War, the struggle for remembrance and recollection en...
“War Dialling: Image Transmissions from Saigon.” Mythologizing the Vietnam War: Visual Culture and M...
My thesis is particularly interested in how French colonialism is selectively forgotten while the Co...
In the United States, the writing on the Vietnam War involves the highly organized and strategic for...
In 1969, President Richard Nixon announced the "Vietnamization" of the Vietnam War, a handover of re...
This project examines the politics of knowledge production in Vietnam during the transition from soc...
Monuments and memorials have specific purposes and audiences for which and for whom they are built. ...
Forty years after the Vietnam War ended, the challenges of remembering and retelling the war continu...
UnrestrictedThe aftermath of the Vietnam War/American War (post-1975) not only resulted in the large...
IMPETUS Over the past 30 years, Vietnamese expatriates living all around the world continue to strug...
At its core, this project is about memory, the relationship between memory and official histories, a...
The Vietnam War is evolving from contemporary memory into history. Fifty years on, it still serves a...
235 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This dissertation is about ho...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study into Vietnam War photography as a site of relational...
This article offers a brief overview of the problems in representations of the Vietnam War and the V...
Despite the official conclusion of the Vietnam War, the struggle for remembrance and recollection en...
“War Dialling: Image Transmissions from Saigon.” Mythologizing the Vietnam War: Visual Culture and M...
My thesis is particularly interested in how French colonialism is selectively forgotten while the Co...
In the United States, the writing on the Vietnam War involves the highly organized and strategic for...
In 1969, President Richard Nixon announced the "Vietnamization" of the Vietnam War, a handover of re...
This project examines the politics of knowledge production in Vietnam during the transition from soc...
Monuments and memorials have specific purposes and audiences for which and for whom they are built. ...
Forty years after the Vietnam War ended, the challenges of remembering and retelling the war continu...
UnrestrictedThe aftermath of the Vietnam War/American War (post-1975) not only resulted in the large...
IMPETUS Over the past 30 years, Vietnamese expatriates living all around the world continue to strug...
At its core, this project is about memory, the relationship between memory and official histories, a...
The Vietnam War is evolving from contemporary memory into history. Fifty years on, it still serves a...
235 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This dissertation is about ho...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study into Vietnam War photography as a site of relational...
This article offers a brief overview of the problems in representations of the Vietnam War and the V...
Despite the official conclusion of the Vietnam War, the struggle for remembrance and recollection en...
“War Dialling: Image Transmissions from Saigon.” Mythologizing the Vietnam War: Visual Culture and M...