Four decades on : Vietnam, the United States, and the legacies of the Second Indochina War / Scott Laderman and Edwin A. Martini, editors.


Durham : Duke University Press, 2013.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-312) and index.
  • Introduction: national amnesia, transnational memory, and the legacies of the Second Indochina War / Scott Laderman and Edwin A Martini — Legacies foretold : excavating the roots of postwar Viet nam / Ngo Vinh Long — Viet nam and Vietnam in American history and memory / Walter L. Hixson — The mainspring in this country has been broken : America’s battered sense of self and the emergence of the Vietnam Syndrome / Alexander Bloom — Cold war in a Vietnamese community / Heonik Kwon — The ambivalence of reconciliation in contemporary Vietnamese memoryscapes / Christina Schwenkel — Remembering war, dreaming peace : on cosmopolitanism, compassion, and literature / Viet Thanh Nguyen — Viet Nam’s growing pains : postsocialist cinema development and transnational politics / Mariam B. Lam — A fishy affair : Vietnamese seafood and the confrontation with U.S. neoliberalism / Scott Laderman — Agent Orange: coming to terms with a transnational legacy / Diane Niblack Fox — Refuge to refuse : seeking balance in the Vietnamese environmental imagination / Charles Waugh — Missing in action in the twenty-first century / H. Bruce Franklin.

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