Vietnamese Migrants in Australia and the Global and Digital Diaspora: Histories of Childhood, Forced Migration, and Belonging

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Through oral histories, memoirs, and Facebook posts of Vietnamese adults who entered Australia as children after the Vietnam War (and Vietnamese refugees, war orphans, and children of refugees) this book provides insight into the memories of forced migrant childhoods and histories, as well as the complexities of national and transnational identity and belonging in digital diaspora. As war and displacement compounds the need for creating communities and histories for cultural continuity, this book is a history about childhood and migration for the Vietnamese diaspora of refugees, adoptees, and second generation in Australia and their connectedness in a global and digital diaspora. Using Facebook as a digital archive for historical research, Vietnamese Migrants in Australia and the Global Digital Diaspora presents new methods for the study of what Nguyen Austen proposes as a new area of digital diaspora studies for interdisciplinary research about real and digital life in the humanities and social sciences. As a contemporary digital diaspora study of Vietnamese forced child migrants from 1975 to the present, this book contains mixed methods historical analysis of the impact of war and displacement on memories of childhood. This book presents an innovative history of the national, transnational, digital, and contemporaneous lives of Vietnamese child migrants, which will make a significant contribution to the discourse on transnational childhood, migration, and belonging for refugees and migrants in the twenty-first century.

Author(s): Anh Nguyen Austen
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 193
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Introduction: A Refugee and Digital Diaspora Study
I Migration and Digital Diaspora
1 Digital Diaspora: Vietnamese Refugees on Facebook
2 Unaccompanied Minors: Transitional Memories to ‘Home’ on Facebook
II Childhood and Becoming Refugees
3 Gratitude: Vietnamese Boat Children, Journeys, and Rescues
4 Refugee Childhood: Agency, Self Determination, Belonging
III Complexities of Real and Digital Belonging
5 Vietnamese Adoptees: Complexities of Belonging
6 Second-Generation Vietnamese: Inheritance of Refugee History
Epilogue: Historical Continuity in Diaspora
Index