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The Vietnamese Experience in America

Autor Paul James Rutledge
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 apr 1992
"We are all refugees. I did not leave my country by choice. I was forced to leave. I am glad to have my new home here, but I did not plan to come here. I had to leave my country or die.Ó ÑVietnamese refugee living in Southern CaliforniaThis concise interpretation of the Vietnamese experience in America begins with the fall of Saigon in 1975, when enormous waves of refugees fled Vietnam. It graphically details their flight to asylum countries in Asia and then to the United States. Based in part on firsthand interviews, the book recounts vivid stories of the horror of getting out of Vietnam and the difficulties of starting over in a new country. It emphasizes the resettlement process in the United States, from the policies of the U.S. government to aspects of community acceptance and conflict, and describes Vietnamese culture and the changes it has undergone in the process of becoming a new Vietnamese-American culture. Among the topics addressed are the arrival of the boat people, the orderly departure program, Amerasians, and the integration and adjustment of refugees to American society. The book concludes with a portrait of contemporary Vietnamese-American society and the outlook for its future.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253207111
ISBN-10: 0253207118
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 12 b&w photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press

Cuprins

Preface
Acknowledgments
I. The Vietnamese Entrance into America
The Fall of Saigon
The First and Second Waves of Refugees
Subsequent Waves of Refugee Peoples
Refugees and Immigrants
The Countries of First Asylum
The Counries of Second Asylum
II. Emigration to the United States
The Flight
Experiences in Transit
Entry and Orientation
III. Initial Resettlement
U.S. Resettlement Policies
Community Reception
Community Conflict
Vietnamese Culture in America
Vietamese Religious Life
Vietnamese Community Organizations
Mutual Assistance Associations
IV. The Vietnamese-American Community
Adaptation and Stabilization
Cultural Continuity
The Boat People
The Orderly Departure Program
V. Societal Integration and Adjustment
Employment
Occupational Characterizations and Patterns
Assistance Programs and Utilization
Coping and Education
Transportation
Housing
Health Care and Cultural Values
Mental Health Problems
Interethnic Competition
Intraethnic Competition
VI. Personal Adjustments and Self-Identity
Language Acquisition
Family Customs and Kinship
Family Size and Characteristics
The Emerging Family and Economics
Changing Roles with the Family
Courtship, Marriage, and Family Traditions
Amerasians and the Resettlement Process
The Celebration of Tet
VII. Contemporary Vietnamese-American Society
Stability and Fluidity
An Emergining Model of Adaptation
Achievement in America
The Outlook for the Future
Appendix
Notes
Suggestions for Futher Reading
Index
Illustrations follow chapter 4.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

The rhetoric of commitment to world peace and human freedom espoused by world leaders notwithstanding, there is a growing number of dispossessed people in the world who have been, and are being, forced as a result of human cruelty and unconcern to seek refuge outside their country of birth.

Notă biografică

Paul James Rutledge