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Tran, Qui-Phiet – Amerasia Journal, 1993
Reviews the works of some major Vietnamese American women writers who are concerned with the two dominant themes of Vietnamese literature written outside the homeland: exile and home. Rather than demonstrating a concern with great national issues, these authors write about ordinary life and the problems of the human heart. (SLD)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Authors, Family Environment, Females
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Hung, Nguyen Manh – Amerasia Journal, 1984
Reviews Vietnamese Studies in American universities, and stresses the problems of Vietnamese scholars who are usually refugees and thus face research problems resulting from the language barrier. Presents an overview of literature from this field, and describes research areas into which it might expand. (KH)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Refugees
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Meinhardt, Kenneth; And Others – Amerasia Journal, 1986
Epidemiologic survey of the mental health status of Cambodian, Vietnamese and Chinese residents of Santa Clara County reports on the following: (1) distribution of mental health problems; (2) comparison of problems with those of general population; (3) relationship of health and use of mental health services to distribution of problems; and (4)…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Cambodian, Chinese, Chinese Americans
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Truong, Monique Thuy-Dung – Amerasia Journal, 1993
The loose and porous body of work defined as Vietnamese American literature emerges from social and historical conflict. Vietnamese American literature speaks of death and irreconcilable loss and the longing for peace of mind. Texts by Vietnamese Americans can deliver the voices necessary to reexamine the Vietnam War. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Asian Americans, Death, History
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Thai, Hung C. – Amerasia Journal, 1999
Examines the ways Vietnamese Americans form ethnic identity through cultural ideology in interviews with 18 young-adult second-generation Vietnamese Americans. Findings reveal the fluid and complex interplay of culture and identity. These students used cultural ideology to form and recapture ethnic identity. Contains 71 endnotes. (SLD)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Ethnicity
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Espiritu, Yen Le – Amerasia Journal, 1989
Explores process and proposes a model of ethnicization. Discusses both the home country experiences of Asians and their experiences in America as factors in the process of ethnicization. Discusses experiences of the following types of immigrant groups: those who constituted the majority population in their home country; and those who comprised an…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Cultural Background, Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Origins
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Nguyen, Ly Thi – Amerasia Journal, 1998
Examines the effects of social and educational environment, degree of acculturation, and exposure to diversity in college on the dating behavior and attitudes of young Vietnamese Americans. Responses of 18 college students show that differing degrees of acculturation affect attitudes about individuality and cultural tradition, especially attitudes…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian Americans, College Students, Cultural Awareness
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Hom, Alice Y. – Amerasia Journal, 1994
Presents narratives from Asian American parents about their lesbian daughters or gay sons. The chapter focuses on four emerging themes: (1) the attitudes of parents before disclosure or discovery; (2) the attitudes and reactions of parents after disclosure or discovery; (3) disclosure to friends and their communities; and (4) advice for other…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Filipino Americans, Homosexuality