"Chia Youyee Vang is a skilled historian and is among the scholars with the most expertise on Hmong American communities. Using a pathbreaking blend of archival and ethnographic evidence, she presents a unique interpretation of Hmong refugees and their descendants in the United States that cannot be found in any other existing work."--Jeremy Hein, author of <i>Ethnic Origins: The Adaptatation of Cambodian and Hmong Refugees in Four American Cities</i> "The most comprehensive account to date of contemporary Hmong American history. . . . A true strength of the volume is Vang's detailed account of how Hmong American communities across the United States have evolved since the refugee resettlement of the mid-1970s."--<i>Minnesota History</i> "An invaluable introduction to contemporary Hmong American society."--<i>Journal of Southeast Asian American Education & Advancement</i>

The first scholarly work to come from inside the Hmong community, Hmong America documents Chia Youyee Vang's own migration from Laos to Minnesota at age nine and the transformations she has witnessed in Hmong communities throughout the migration and settlement processes.

Vang depicts Hmong experiences in Asia and examines aspects of community building in America to reveal how new Hmong identities have been formed and how they have challenged popular assumptions about race and ethnicity in multicultural America. Combining participant observation and archival research with personal experience, Vang constructs a nuanced and complex portrait of the more than 130,000 Hmong people who came to the United States as political refugees beginning in the mid-1970s. Her critique of previous representations of the Hmong community provides the sociological underpinnings for a bold reassessment of Hmong history in the greater context of globalization. This new understanding redefines concepts of Hmong homogeneity and characterizes ordinary Hmong migrants not as passive victims but as dynamic actors who have exercised much power over their political and social destinies.

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An unprecedented inside view of the Hmong experience in America
List of Illustrations   ix
Foreword   xi
Preface   xiii
Acknowledgments   xvii
Chronology of Relevant Events   xx

Introduction   1
1. Hmong History and Migration Prior to America   17
2. A New Home in America   44
3. Re-creation of Social Structures   68
4. Continuity and Reinvention of Traditions   97
5. Political Activism   122
Conclusion   150

Notes   163
Bibliography   181
Index   193
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An unprecedented inside view of the Hmong experience in America

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780252035685
Publisert
2010-12-06
Utgiver
University of Illinois Press
Vekt
513 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
192

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Biografisk notat

Chia Youyee Vang is a professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She is the author of Fly Until You Die: An Oral History of Hmong Pilots in the Vietnam War and Hmong in Minnesota.