Vi

Vi
Author: Kim Thúy
Publsiher: Vintage Canada
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780735272804

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The perfect complement to the exquisitely wrought novels Ru and Mãn, Canada Reads winner Kim Thúy returns with Vi, exploring the lives, loves and struggles of Vietnamese refugees as they reinvent themselves in new lands. The daughter of an enterprising mother and a wealthy, spoiled father who never had to grow up, Vi was the youngest of their four children and the only girl. They gave her a name that meant "precious, tiny one," destined to be cosseted and protected, the family's little treasure. But the Vietnam War destroys life as they've known it. Vi, along with her mother and brothers, manages to escape--but her father stays behind, leaving a painful void as the rest of the family must make a new life for themselves in Canada. While her family puts down roots, life has different plans for Vi. Taken under the wing of Hà, a worldly family friend, and her diplomat lover, Vi tests personal boundaries and crosses international ones, letting the winds of life buffet her. From Saigon to Montreal, from Suzhou to Boston to the fall of the Berlin Wall, she is witness to the immensity of geography, the intricate fabric of humanity, the complexity of love, the infinite possibilities before her. Ever the quiet observer, somehow Vi must find a way to finally take her place in the world.

A War Tour of Viet Nam

A War Tour of Viet Nam
Author: Erin R. McCoy
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476682419

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The Viet Nam War ended nearly half a century ago. This book--part history, part travelogue--reveals the war's legacy, still very much alive, in the places where it was fought and in the memories and memorials of those who survived it. The chronological story is told through the exploration of culture, history, popular music, and the countries that were major players: North and South Viet Nam, Laos, Cambodia, Australia and the United States. The author traverses significant sites like Dien Bien Phu--where French colonialism ended and U.S. intervention began--the DMZ, Hamburger Hill, the Rock Pile, the Cu Chi Tunnels, and Australia's most famous battlefield, Long Tan. Residual hazards remain in the form of unexploded ordnance (UXO) in such places as Siem Reap and Luang Prabang, as well as in Quang Tri Province, where nonprofit groups like Project RENEW work to manage removal and provide victim assistance.

Remembering Viet Nam

Remembering Viet Nam
Author: Regula Fuchs
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2010
Genre: American literature
ISBN: 3034305699

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How does American culture deal with its memories of the Vietnam War and what role does literature play in this process? Remembering Viet Nam is a fascinating exploration of the ways in which authors of Vietnam War literature represent American cultural memory in their writings. The analysis is based on a wide array of sources including historical, political, cultural and literary studies as well as works on trauma. It begins with an examination of American foundation myths - their normative, formative and, most of all, their bonding nature - and the role institutions such as the military and the media play in upholding these myths. The study then considers the soldiers' and war veterans' minds and bodies and the stories they tell as key sites in the debates over the war's place in American cultural memory. The multilayered approach of Remembering Viet Nam allows the investigation of Vietnam War literature in its whole breadth including the debates instigated by the works examined and the influence these narratives themselves have on American cultural memory. Most importantly, the analysis uncovers why American foundation myths - despite their being thoroughly questioned and even exposed as cultural inventions by authors and reviewers of Vietnam War literature - can still retain their power within American society.

Our Viet Nam

Our Viet Nam
Author: Ian Temple Roberts
Publsiher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2017-08-10
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781460285671

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A 12-year-old returns to his birthplace. He walks with his American mother, his Korean-born sister, his new English dad, and the Tay Ninh orphanage director. This photo-story is a tribute to international adoption with caring facilitators. Close-in images bring Viet Nam alive, from South to far North.

The Path to Viet Nam

The Path to Viet Nam
Author: William P. Bundy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1967
Genre: Asia
ISBN: STANFORD:36105073444486

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Viet Nam 1993 a New Beginning

Viet Nam 1993     a New Beginning
Author: Louis Grivetti
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 619
Release: 2014-04-11
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781493187614

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Viet Nam 1993 is the journal of an American University Professor who traveled to Viet Nam to explore opportunities and potential for agricultural and nutritional research. The journal describes interactions with Vietnamese officials and citizens, and presents vivid descriptions of the land and people of Viet Nam. During his journey the author traveled the length and breadth of the country from the ethereal beauty of Ha Long Bay to the southern reaches of the Me Kong Delta. Viet Nam 1993 documents through descriptions and photographs what the country and people of Viet Nam were like before diplomatic relations were established with the United States.

Viet Nam in Brief

Viet Nam in Brief
Author: United States. Department of State. Office of Media Services
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 850
Release: 1967
Genre: Vietnam War, 1961-1975
ISBN: IND:30000129942961

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A Spear Carrier in Viet Nam

A Spear Carrier in Viet Nam
Author: Michael E. Tolle
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2018-10-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476675978

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There was another war in Vietnam, one that mostly did not make the headlines: the campaign to "win the hearts and minds" of the Vietnamese people. Fought not with artillery and helicopters but with food, medicine and shelter for civilians devastated by the conflict, the effort was unprecedented in U.S. history, involving both military and civilian personnel working together in widely spread areas of the countryside. Part history and part memoir, this book chronicles an overlooked aspect of U.S. involvement in Vietnam, with a focus on the war victims and refugees who were most tragically affected by the carnage. The author recounts his two years "in-country" as an aid worker and tells how the humanitarian effort was conducted and why it failed.