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Title
Oral History of Annie Thuy Tran
Creator
Tran, Annie Thuy
Contributor
Nguyen, Suzanne Thu
Date Created and/or Issued
2013-02-02
Contributing Institution
UC Irvine, Libraries, Southeast Asian Archive
Collection
Viet Stories: Vietnamese American Oral History project
Rights Information
Copyrighted
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Scope/Content: An oral history of Annie Thuy Tran, born in 1961 in Phan Thiet, Vietnam. She recalls her childhood memories of going on business trips with her father and living with nuns in Cam Ranh Bay, where the U.S. military base was stationed. There, she was able to experience American food. She emphasizes on her experiences during the war in 1975, traveling by boat with her family and passing through Vung Tau and Guam to go to Camp Pendleton. Her family was sponsored by a church and resettled in Huntington Beach, California. After the war, Annie worked with an insurance company while in school and completed her degree in business. Annie currently resides in Orange County, California and has 4 children and 2 grandchildren.
Scope/Content: The Linda Vo Class Oral Histories, 2013 are part of a seminar that introduced students to a range of key methodological issues in Asian American Studies. The readings are organized around questions, approaches, and critiques that will help students develop technical skills in qualitative research and analysis, as well as examine how researchers have studied the demographic transformations, economic restructuring, and political changes that shape social relations. We will gain a critical understanding of some of the theoretical, empirical, and ethical challenges posed by scholarly research in the humanities and social sciences. In addition, we will discuss "voice" which can refer to literal, direct forms of expression such as interviews, personal testimonies, and oral histories; and more broadly, as well as forms of symbolic representation such as photographs, videos, and other cultural texts. Students are required to complete a fieldwork research/oral history project, presentations, and short writing assignments.
Scope/Content: Photograph of Annie Tran and her father Nghia Tran, Photographer Suzanne Nguyen, 2013, Tustin, California
Type
sound
Format
1 mp3 audio file; 1 pdf transcription English; 1 pdf time log English; 1 pdf field notes English; 5 jpg image files
Extent
01:07:05
Identifier
ark:/81235/d8hn1h
VAOHP0120_P01.jpg
http://hdl.handle.net/10575/8406
Language
English
en
Subject
Business | Catholic | Children | Communism | Education | Family | Poverty | Religion | Sponsors or sponsorship | Student | Tet Festival | Viet Cong | Camp Pendleton, California | Little Saigon (Orange County, California) | Orange County, California | Vietnam, Southern | Phan Thiet (Vietnam) | Saigon (Vietnam) | Vung Tau (Vietnam)
Time Period
1960-1969
Relation
Linda Vo Class Oral Histories, 2013

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