Cambodian American Experiences: Histories, Communities, Cultures and Identities
More research is needed to determine the impact of Khmer Rouge on Cambodian families and American-born Cambodians.
Abstract: This qualitative research examined the various factors that shape the experiences of 13 Cambodian Americans at a large, public institution in California.
Although written as a history, this is a thoroughly multidisciplinary study, and Chan makes use of research from anthropology, sociology, psychology, medicine, social work, linguistics and education.
The stories in Afterparties, “powered by So’s skill with the telling detail, are like beams of wry, affectionate light, falling from different directions on a complicated, struggling, beloved American community” (George Saunders).
The book also includes an essay on oral history and a substantial bibliography.
This book highlights 15 Cambodian American artists who work in a variety of areas: film, dance, painting, martial arts, fashion design, and more.
Although written as a history, this is a thoroughly multidisciplinary study, and Chan makes use of research from anthropology, sociology, psychology, medicine, social work, linguistics and education.
This work tells the story of Cambodians whose route takes them from refugee camps to California's inner-city and high-tech enclaves.
In Ethnic Origins, Jeremy Hein investigates the role of religion, family, and other cultural factors on immigrant incorporation into American society by comparing the experiences of two little-known immigrant groups living in four different ...