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The large number of Vietnamese refugees that resettled in the
United States since the fall of Saigon have become America's
fastest growing immigrant group. Toward a Framework for Vietnamese
American Studies traces the ideologies, networks, and cultural
sensibilities that have long influenced and continue to transform
social, political, and economic developments in Vietnam and the
U.S. Moving beyond existing approaches, the editors and
contributors to this volume-the first to craft a working framework
for researching, teaching, and learning about this dynamic
community-present a new Vietnamese American historiography that
began in South Vietnam. They provide deep-dive explorations into
community development, political activism, civic participation and
engagement, as well as entrepreneurial endeavors. Chapters offer
new concepts and epistemological approaches to how legacy and
memory is nurtured, produced and circulated in the Vietnamese
diaspora. Toward a Framework for Vietnamese American Studies seeks
to better understand the rapidly changing landscape of Vietnamese
American diaspora. Contributors: Duyen Bui, Christian Collet, Wynn
Gadkar-Wilcox, Elwing Suong Gonzalez, Tuan Hoang, Jennifer A.
Huynh, Y Thien Nguyen, Nguyen Vu Hoang, Van Nguyen-Marshall,
Thien-Huong Ninh, Hai-Dang Phan, Ivan V. Small, Quan Tue Tran, Thuy
Vo Dang, and the editors
The large number of Vietnamese refugees that resettled in the
United States since the fall of Saigon have become America's
fastest growing immigrant group. Toward a Framework for Vietnamese
American Studies traces the ideologies, networks, and cultural
sensibilities that have long influenced and continue to transform
social, political, and economic developments in Vietnam and the
U.S. Moving beyond existing approaches, the editors and
contributors to this volume-the first to craft a working framework
for researching, teaching, and learning about this dynamic
community-present a new Vietnamese American historiography that
began in South Vietnam. They provide deep-dive explorations into
community development, political activism, civic participation and
engagement, as well as entrepreneurial endeavors. Chapters offer
new concepts and epistemological approaches to how legacy and
memory is nurtured, produced and circulated in the Vietnamese
diaspora. Toward a Framework for Vietnamese American Studies seeks
to better understand the rapidly changing landscape of Vietnamese
American diaspora. Contributors: Duyen Bui, Christian Collet, Wynn
Gadkar-Wilcox, Elwing Suong Gonzalez, Tuan Hoang, Jennifer A.
Huynh, Y Thien Nguyen, Nguyen Vu Hoang, Van Nguyen-Marshall,
Thien-Huong Ninh, Hai-Dang Phan, Ivan V. Small, Quan Tue Tran, Thuy
Vo Dang, and the editors
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