Top Ten Most Critical of December 2012 and the Year 2012

The Top Ten most read posts of December on diaCRITICS, and for all posts published in 2012,  for your reading enjoyment. Read your favorites again. Or discover something you overlooked.

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Here are the posts that got the most views, in ranked order, for December. See the next list for the Top Ten most viewed posts published in all of 2012.

1. Vietnam in Bits and Pieces—Danh Vo and his Fragmented Biography

2. Pho 99: Rapping About Pho Culture in Seattle

3. Marcelino Truong’s “Une Si Jolie Petite Guerre” — Part One by Ly Lan Dill 

4. What Happened in November 2012: Some News and Events

5. Marcelino Truong’s “Une Si Jolie Petite Guerre” — Part Two by Ly Lan Dill

6. DVAN 4th Annual Holiday Literary Night

7. Review of Poetic Politic: A Sàn Art Exhibition

8. Khanh Ho:  Confessions of a Mormon Part II

9. 101 Changemakers: A Book Review

10. Asiatische Deutsche – Vietnamesische Diaspora and Beyond [Asian Germans: Vietnamese Diaspora and Beyond]

And here are the Top Ten most viewed posts published in 2012.

1. Jade Hidle: Olympic Silver Medalist Marcel Nguyen and Me

2. On Thích Quảng Đức Đức, Bà Đặng Thị Kim Liêng, and Self-Immolation

3. Jade Hidle: The New Reign of Nah Nguyen, Saigonese Rap Royalty

4. #FreeVietKhang: Singer Viet Khang Protests the Vietnamese Government

5. Jade Hidle: A Meditation on the Mixed-Race Politics of My Homegirl Maggie Q

6. Vietnamese Opera in the United States: Nam Mô A Di Đà Phật Celebrated on American Stage

7. Same-Sex Marriage Rights in Viet Nam–The Conversation Begins

8. diaCRITICIZE: Viet Thanh Nguyen on the Uses of Rage and Anger

9. diaCRITICIZE: This is My Rifle, This is My Gun…

10. Paisley Rekdal on “Biracial Rage” in Hanoi, Vietnam

Be sure to check out the Top Ten Most Critical Posts of All Time for diaCRITICS.

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