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The essay gives an overview of writings by Vietnamese-Australian authors. It discusses films and novels of the category of 'return narratives', and the issues surrounding the Vietnamese diaspora in Australia.
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Finding a Place in the World - Vietnamese-Australian Diasporic Writing
2011
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criticism
— Appears in: Long Paddock , vol. 71 no. 1 2011; 'This essay touches briefly on the works of Nam Le, Chi Vu and Dominic Hong Duc Golding, demonstrating how 'they provide a counter narrative to the dominant discourse of the Vietnam/America War in Australia, and, further, how they might pave a central place for Australian diasporic writing in general.' (Source: Introduction, p. 1)
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Finding a Place in the World - Vietnamese-Australian Diasporic Writing
2011
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Long Paddock , vol. 71 no. 1 2011; 'This essay touches briefly on the works of Nam Le, Chi Vu and Dominic Hong Duc Golding, demonstrating how 'they provide a counter narrative to the dominant discourse of the Vietnam/America War in Australia, and, further, how they might pave a central place for Australian diasporic writing in general.' (Source: Introduction, p. 1)
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Generation V : The Search for Vietnamese Australia
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Generation V : The Search for Vietnamese Australia
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