Transnational Kinship

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781682833407

Vietnamese American Memory and Aesthetics in the Era of Neoliberal Peace

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By Quynh H. Vo
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Quynh H. Vo is a professorial lecturer of Asia, Pacific, and Diaspora Studies at American University in Washington, DC, where she teaches and researches transnational Asian and Asian American literature and culture. As a bilingual writer and educator, Dr. Vo has published work in both Vietnamese and English.

Acknowledgments Introduction: Memory of Pain Chapter 1: In Transit: Colonial Mobility, War Ruins, and Homelands Reimagined Chapter 2: A Pastless Future? Transnational Kinship and Asynchronous Temporalities Chapter 3: Neoliberal Representations and Relational Economies of Reciprocation Chapter 4: Becoming Beautiful Refugees: Motherly Aesthetics and Poetics of Displacement Conclusion: Beauty in the Neoliberal Peace Notes Bibliography Index

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