Monthly Archives: October, 2013

October 2013 News and Events Updates

What happened in October 2013: news and events relating to Vietnamese at home and in the diaspora.It’s time for our second subscriber drive. We’re...

A Story About Another Time By An Author of a Different Generation

Audrey Chin reviews niehtn's Village Teacher, a novel that offers a refreshing look at the French colonization of Vietnam. Although this narrative follows a love story,...

Thuy Linh: My Imaginary Film Project

What if you had the opportunity to make your own box-office film? By envisioning a film about contemporary Vietnamese filmmakers that is directed, produced,...

Kap Yuon: Cambodia’s Deadly Anti-Vietnamese Rhetoric

In light of the anti-Vietnamese rhetoric that emerged from the recent elections in Cambodia, Sonny Le shares his personal experience witnessing the brutal massacre...

Jade Hidle: On the Road in Vietnamese America—Washington, D.C.

diaCRITIC Jade Hidle takes us on the road from Little Saigon and Southern California all across to DC and the Vietnamese American Eden Center....

Top Five Most Critical of September 2013

It's here! The Top Five most read posts of September on diaCRITICS! Read your favorites again or discover something you've overlooked. In the past...

October 2013 News and Events

What happened in October 2013: news and events relating to Vietnamese at home and in the diaspora.It’s time for our second subscriber drive. We’re...

Part of Memory is Forgetting

Guest author Cara Van Le reflects on how memories are either forgotten or not shared, resulting in ambiguity that is often misconstrued.  Have you subscribed to...

Dao Strom: Reimagining the Book

In this exclusive interview with diaCRITICS' Kim-An Lieberman, Dao Strom shares how she developed the idea for a multimedia text that re-imagines what a contemporary "book" can be. 

September 2013 News and Events Updates

Some socio-cultural, literary, and political news and events in September 2013 relating to Vietnam and to the Vietnamese diaspora (Việt Kiều).It’s time for our...