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Body CountsBody Counts

Body Counts

Yen Le Espiritu

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This resource examines how the Vietnam War has continued to serve as a stage for the shoring up of American imperialist adventure and for the (re)production of American and Vietnamese American identities. Focusing on the politics of war memory and commemoration, this book retheorizes the connections among history, memory, and power and refashions the fields of American studies, Asian American studies, and refugee studies not around the narratives of American exceptionalism, immigration, and transnationalism but around the crucial issues of war, race, and violence—and the history and memories that are forged in the aftermath of war. At the same time, the book moves away from the “damage-centered” approach that pathologizes loss and trauma by detailing how first- and second-generation Vietnamese have created alternative memories and epistemologies that challenge the established public narratives of the Vietnam War and Vietnamese people. This book moves between the humanities and social sciences, drawing on historical, ethnographic, cultural, and virtual evidence in order to illuminate the places where Vietnamese refugees have managed to conjure up social, public, and collective remembering. --Publisher

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OL20340140W

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Vietnam war, 1961-1975Refugees, vietnamRefugees, united statesVietnamese americansMilitarismRefugeesCollective memoryHISTORYSOCIAL SCIENCEAnthropologyCulturalFlüchtlingKollektives GedächtnisVietnamesenVietnamkriegUmschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und AuswandererVietnam War (1961-1975) fast (OCoLC)fst01431664

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