My Vietnam, your Vietnam : a father flees. a daughter returns. a dual memoir / Christina Vo & Nghia M. Vo.
- 作者: Vo, Christina author.
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- 出版: New York, NY : Three Rooms Press 2024.
- 主題: Vo, Christina. , Vo, Nghia M., , Vietnamese Americans , Immigrant children , Fathers and daughters , Vietnamese , Refugees , Vietnam War, 1961-1975 , Refugees. , Social conditions. , Vietnam , Description and travel. , Vo, Christina. , Vo, Nghia M., 1947- , Vietnamese Americans--Biography. , Immigrant children--Vietnam--Biography. , Fathers and daughters--United States. , Vietnamese--United States--Biography. , Refugees--Biography. , Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Refugees. , Vietnamese Americans--Social conditions. , Vietnam--Description and travel.
- 版本:First edition.
- ISBN: 9781953103468 (trade paperback): NT$543 、 9781953103475 (ebook)
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- 系統號: 005720317 | 機讀編目格式
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My Vietnam, Your Vietnam chronicles the divergent journeys of a Vietnamese father, who fled war on a small boat to find refuge in the United States, and his American-born daughter, who ventures to Vietnam as an adult, capturing the stark contrast between their perspectives on their shared homeland. In this dual memoir, Christina Vo and her father, Nghia M. Vo, delve into themes of identity and heritage, with intertwined stories that present a multifaceted portrayal of Vietnam and its profound influence on shaping both familial bonds and individual identities across time. Captivating in its fluid movement and evocative depictions of place, My Vietnam, Your Vietnam offers readers a rich, multilayered exploration of Vietnam through two very distinct voices and perspectives. The memoir aims to deepen readers' understanding and appreciation of Vietnam and its culture by showcasing these two contrasting viewpoints.
摘要註
"A chronicle of the divergent journeys of a father, who fled post-war Vietnam on a small boat to find refuge in the United States, and his American-born daughter, who ventures to Vietnam as an adult, capturing the stark contrast between their perspectives as they strive to heal the longterm wounds of war" --