"Welcome to the Family!: Hospitality, Kinship, and Mourning in Vietnamese Diasporic Literature" is a comparative study of Vietnamese immigration that focuses on the representation of adoption and sponsorship through the respective figures of the war orphan/unaccompanied minor and the family member left behind in Viet Nam through a reconsideration of hospitality and kinship. As privileged yet complicated forms of displacement and family formation, adoption and sponsorship provide significant and distinct articulations of the refugee because they reconfigure the relationship of immigrant-guest to include kinship affiliations. By including the dynamic of kinship alongside the immigrant and refugee as a guest, I consider the moments where ado...
This thesis focuses on runaway daughters from Vietnamese American refugee immigrant nuclear families...
The influx of Vietnamese refugees, ‘‘boat people,’’ and immigrants into the United States after Apri...
This article explores the representation of cross-cultural love in the postwar narratives of Vietnam...
This thesis examines how Vietnamese refugee families are perceived through visual frames and memorie...
Integration studies of Vietnamese refugees and their children begin with the problem of assimilation...
Contested Terrains: Family, Intimacy, and War Memories—is a multi-genre analysis of Vietnamese refug...
The controversies and political conflicts associated with the Vietnam War led to three resettlement ...
In my dissertation, I examine the literature of the francophone Vietnamese diaspora in order to expl...
This dissertation is a historical and ethnographic study of new communities of Vietnamese immigrants...
This dissertation examines how the U.S. visa regime interacted with various aspects of identity such...
Although thousands of Vietnamese refugees have found sanctuary in the United States during the past ...
In 1995, the United States and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam restored diplomatic relations. Afte...
The dissertation examines the presence of the Vietnamese Catholic refugees in the American Catholic ...
In one of the most substantive and visible diasporas of the late twentieth century, more than two mi...
As Irish society becomes increasingly diverse it is timely to study the process of cross-cultural ad...
This thesis focuses on runaway daughters from Vietnamese American refugee immigrant nuclear families...
The influx of Vietnamese refugees, ‘‘boat people,’’ and immigrants into the United States after Apri...
This article explores the representation of cross-cultural love in the postwar narratives of Vietnam...
This thesis examines how Vietnamese refugee families are perceived through visual frames and memorie...
Integration studies of Vietnamese refugees and their children begin with the problem of assimilation...
Contested Terrains: Family, Intimacy, and War Memories—is a multi-genre analysis of Vietnamese refug...
The controversies and political conflicts associated with the Vietnam War led to three resettlement ...
In my dissertation, I examine the literature of the francophone Vietnamese diaspora in order to expl...
This dissertation is a historical and ethnographic study of new communities of Vietnamese immigrants...
This dissertation examines how the U.S. visa regime interacted with various aspects of identity such...
Although thousands of Vietnamese refugees have found sanctuary in the United States during the past ...
In 1995, the United States and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam restored diplomatic relations. Afte...
The dissertation examines the presence of the Vietnamese Catholic refugees in the American Catholic ...
In one of the most substantive and visible diasporas of the late twentieth century, more than two mi...
As Irish society becomes increasingly diverse it is timely to study the process of cross-cultural ad...
This thesis focuses on runaway daughters from Vietnamese American refugee immigrant nuclear families...
The influx of Vietnamese refugees, ‘‘boat people,’’ and immigrants into the United States after Apri...
This article explores the representation of cross-cultural love in the postwar narratives of Vietnam...