ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook of the Vietnamese Diaspora presents a comprehensive overview and analysis of Vietnamese migrations and diasporas, including the post-1975 diaspora, one of the most significant and highly visible diasporas of the late twentieth century.

This handbook delves into the processes of Vietnamese migration and highlights the variety of Vietnamese diasporic journeys, trajectories and communities as well as the richness and depth of Vietnamese diasporic literary and cultural production. The contributions across the fields of history, anthropology, sociology, literary studies, film studies and cultural studies point to the diversity of approaches relating to scholarship on Vietnamese diasporas.The handbook is structured in five parts:

  1. Colonial legacies
  2. Refugees, histories and communities
  3. Migrant workers, international students and mobilities
  4. Literary and cultural production
  5. Diasporas and negotiations

Offering multiple cutting-edge interpretations, representations and reconstructions of diaspora and the diasporic experience, this first reference work of the Vietnamese diaspora will be an invaluable tool for students and researchers in the fields of Asian Studies, Asian American Studies, Ethnic Studies, Refugee Studies, Transnational Studies and Migration and Diaspora Studies.

chapter 1|26 pages

Vietnamese diasporas

An introduction

part I|40 pages

Colonial legacies

part II|94 pages

Refugees, histories and communities

chapter 4|16 pages

The archipelago of camps

Between Vietnam and the diaspora

chapter 5|19 pages

The Vietnamese diaspora in Germany

Refugees, contract workers and migrants

chapter 6|19 pages

The Vietnamese diaspora in Japan

Refugees and internationalisation

chapter 7|17 pages

A brief history of the Vietnamese diaspora in the UK

Migration, resettlement and social characteristics

chapter 8|21 pages

Refugee histories and the COVID-19 pandemic

Second-generation Vietnamese Australians in the health professions

part III|56 pages

Migrant workers, international students and mobilities

chapter 9|20 pages

Vietnamese migrants in the Czech Republic

Busy entrepreneurs and their children

chapter 11|16 pages

Navigating a postcolonial, capitalist and neoliberal world

A comparison of Vietnamese international students' and migrant workers' mobilities

part IV|124 pages

Literary and cultural production

part V|38 pages

Diasporas and negotiations

chapter 19|18 pages

The diasporic intellectual self-concept

The case of Vietnamese intellectuals in North America