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Description
An Lam was born on February 12th, 1985, and grew up in Da Nang City, in central Viet Nam, where a lot of war activity took place during the American War in Vietnam. Since he was born ten years after the end of the war, he does not have direct experiences from the War however, having lived in Viet Nam for 20 years, he exhibits the unique perspective of how the war has been remembered by the Vietnamese, in the years afterward. He accredits everything he knows about the war to be from his schooling and his family’s memories. During the war, most of his family fought on the American side, creating a conflict for An Lam in school, where the Northern Vietnamese soldiers were portrayed as heroes. Shortly after the war, his aunt fled to the US, and sponsored An's family for immigration to the United States. In 2004, at age 19, An and his parents arrived first in Dallas, Texas to live with his aunt. Two months later, his father decided to move the family to Orange County, California, where they still reside today. An now works as a machinist at Robinson Pharma. His hobbies include swimming, Tai Chi and Aikido. [Profile bio] David Lowenstein is a senior majoring in International Relations and Global Business, and is originally from Andover, Massachusetts. Marty Juco is a senior majoring in Business with a concentration in management operations. He is from Antioch, California and entered USC as a transfer from Diablo Valley Community College. Jennifer Stiefel is currently a senior majoring in Psychology. She is originally from Esslingen, Germany, but has lived in Orange County, California for ten years. Tsz Chan is a senior from Temple City, California, majoring in Economics. [Profiler bio]
2nd Generation An Lam Culture Da Nang Education Ethnic Community Heroes History Immigration Leaving Vietnam Life in the US Memory Misrecognition Misrepresentation Moving to America Orange County Post-Vietnam War Sanitary Conditions Secondhand Memories Silence Tet Festival Texas Tradition Traffic Uncle Ho Vietnam Vietnam War Vietnamese Vietnamese Market Wanting to forget
Time Period
1985-2004
Place
California Texas Da Nang Dallas Orange Vietnam USA
Source
University of Southern California [Contributing entity]
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