Portion of Introduction: Isabelle Pelaud, a scholar whose expertise is in Vietnamese American literature and art, is the first scholar to publish a book-length study of Vietnamese American literature. In This Is All I Choose to Tell: History and Hybridity in Vietnamese American Literature (2011), Pelaud describes the Vietnam War as "Vietnamese refugees' tears, losses, and blood were suddenly reinserted into the historical narrative" (7). For many Vietnamese refugees, immigrating to America was a source of suffering that they generally associated with a sense of loss and longing for the families they had left behind in Vietnam. As a result of the immigrants' experiences, of the writing of Vietnamese refugees is, as literary scholar Viet ...
Hong Kong received 223,302 Vietnamese ‘Boat People’ beginning on May 3, 1975. The last camp in Hong ...
This paper investigates how authors of the 1.5 generation of Vietnamese Americans represent their id...
This project explores the ways that narrative trauma was represented in fiction after the Vietnam Wa...
Portion of Introduction: Isabelle Pelaud, a scholar whose expertise is in Vietnamese American liter...
This thesis critically examines three Vietnamese American memoirs: Kien Nguyen???s\ud The Unwanted (...
UnrestrictedThe aftermath of the Vietnam War/American War (post-1975) not only resulted in the large...
This dissertation treats contemporary Vietnamese American literature as responses to common inquirie...
Despite the official conclusion of the Vietnam War, the struggle for remembrance and recollection en...
In 1995, the United States and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam restored diplomatic relations. Afte...
The purpose of my research is to document, remember and reflect on the experiences of Vietnamese Ame...
In 1995, the United States and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam restored diplomatic relations. Afte...
When the Vietnam War ended on April 30, 1975, the Republic of Vietnam—the state south of the sevente...
When the Vietnam War ended on April 30, 1975, the Republic of Vietnam—the state south of the sevente...
After the Vietnam War ended in 1975, over 800,000 people emigrated from Vietnam between 1975 and 199...
This article explores the writings of two Vietnamese-American writers, former refugees: Viet Nguyen ...
Hong Kong received 223,302 Vietnamese ‘Boat People’ beginning on May 3, 1975. The last camp in Hong ...
This paper investigates how authors of the 1.5 generation of Vietnamese Americans represent their id...
This project explores the ways that narrative trauma was represented in fiction after the Vietnam Wa...
Portion of Introduction: Isabelle Pelaud, a scholar whose expertise is in Vietnamese American liter...
This thesis critically examines three Vietnamese American memoirs: Kien Nguyen???s\ud The Unwanted (...
UnrestrictedThe aftermath of the Vietnam War/American War (post-1975) not only resulted in the large...
This dissertation treats contemporary Vietnamese American literature as responses to common inquirie...
Despite the official conclusion of the Vietnam War, the struggle for remembrance and recollection en...
In 1995, the United States and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam restored diplomatic relations. Afte...
The purpose of my research is to document, remember and reflect on the experiences of Vietnamese Ame...
In 1995, the United States and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam restored diplomatic relations. Afte...
When the Vietnam War ended on April 30, 1975, the Republic of Vietnam—the state south of the sevente...
When the Vietnam War ended on April 30, 1975, the Republic of Vietnam—the state south of the sevente...
After the Vietnam War ended in 1975, over 800,000 people emigrated from Vietnam between 1975 and 199...
This article explores the writings of two Vietnamese-American writers, former refugees: Viet Nguyen ...
Hong Kong received 223,302 Vietnamese ‘Boat People’ beginning on May 3, 1975. The last camp in Hong ...
This paper investigates how authors of the 1.5 generation of Vietnamese Americans represent their id...
This project explores the ways that narrative trauma was represented in fiction after the Vietnam Wa...