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Death and Suffering at First Hand: Youth Shock Brigades during the Vietnam War
This visual article aims to comprehend the physical suffering that occurs when bodies face the experiences of war and death, or the ‘decay of bodies,’ as we call it, in pvisual articular on the Hồ Chà Minh Trail.
Read morePerfume Dreams: Reflections on the Vietnamese Diaspora
Syndicated columnist Andrew Lam explores his identity as a Viet Kieu – a Vietnamese native living in the United States.
Read moreRadicals on the Road: Internationalism, Orientalism, and Feminism during the Vietnam War
In Radicals on the Road: Internationalism, Orientalism, and Feminism during the Vietnam Era, Judy Tzu-Chun Wu explores the international journeys of antiwar and anti-imperialist activists from the United States during the Vietnam War era (1959–1975).
Read moreThe Winning Side
The book describes life in Vietnam after the end of the Vietnam War and the reunification of the country. It is a two-volume work.
Read moreThere’s ’no word for queer’ in the Hmong language.
SUNAH wants to replace negative vocabulary from other Asian languages that some Hmong speakers use to refer to LGBTQ people. They used their time as an visual artist at The Cedar performance venue to craft new, positive alternatives in the Hmong language that translate to rainbow, butterfly, and handsome women, among others.
Read moreVietnameasy: A Novel about Mothers, Daughters and Food
It tells the story of Kieu, a Vietnamese-American woman, and her quest for success on a TV cooking show, introducing the intoxicating allure of Vietnamese food to a general audience, interwoven with the haunting, sorrowful tale of her family and upbringing.
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