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Title
Oral History of Duc Tri Pham
Creator
Pham, Duc Tri
Contributor
Pham, Michelle Le
Date Created and/or Issued
2012-02-25
Contributing Institution
UC Irvine, Libraries, Southeast Asian Archive
Collection
Viet Stories: Vietnamese American Oral History project
Rights Information
Copyrighted
This material is provided for private study, scholarship, or research. Transmission or reproduction of any material protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Contact the University of California, Irvine Libraries, Special Collections and Archives for more information (spcoll@uci.edu).
Description
Scope/Content: An oral history with Duc Tri Pham, a machinist from Orange County, CA. This interview recounts Pham’s experiences living in Vietnam before, during, and after the Vietnam War. Pham escaped Vietnam in 1982 as a boat person and ended up in Thai and Philippine refugee camps to await sponsorship to the United States. Upon arriving to the United States, Pham struggles with issues of identity and acclimation. Though he does not agree with strict Communism, Pham accepts Vietnam’s current situation.
Scope/Content: “Vietnamese American Experience” examines Vietnamese American identities and communities through a sustained critique of United States imperialism and analysis of the wars in Southeast Asia, which spurned the mass migration of over 1 million Vietnamese to America since the 1970s. Drawing from interdisciplinary scholarly research, literary works and visual media, this course equips students with a critical and transnational framework for engaging Vietnamese American experiences. We explore how Vietnamese Americans have been made subject to US racial formation before and after their arrival in the US. Most importantly, we seek to understand how they craft their own lives and meanings, their memories of the homeland, as well as their triumphs and struggles to build community. Toward this end, a major component of this course is an oral history project each student will complete with a Vietnamese American elder. Students are trained in oral history methodology and required to conduct and process (transcribe, translate, and index) one oral history interview to donate to the Vietnamese American Oral History Project, which is archived in the UCI Libraries Southeast Asian Archive.
Scope/Content: Pham Tri Duc, Photographer Dong Nguyen, 1983
Type
sound
Format
7 mp3 audio tracks; 1 pdf transcription English; 1 pdf field notes English; 1 pdf time log English; 10 jpg image files
Extent
01:46:42
Identifier
ark:/81235/d8gs06
VAOHP0009_P01.jpg
http://hdl.handle.net/10575/1652
Language
English
en
Subject
Boat People | Saigon (Vietnam) | Family | Communist | Education | Anticommunist | Viet Cong | Refugee camp (Thailand) | Refugee camp (Philippines) | Santa Ana, California | English as a second language (ESL) | Protests | Communism
Time Period
1960-1969
Relation
Vietnamese American Experience Classes Oral Histories, 2012 Winter

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