A rich space of criticism and document, Of Vietnam moves contemporary
figurings of Vietnam out of the nostalgic enclaves of the past and the
stagnant places of a mythological present into the rich potential of our
historical epoch. This provocative book is the first to bring together
works by photographers, established and unpublished writers, poets, and
artists from Vietnam and its diasporas, and critical pieces by scholars
of anthropology, art history, history, and literary and cultural
studies. Focusing on issues of identity, displacement, language,
sexuality, and class, their contributions challenge and encourage
readers to experience the multiplicity of experiences that make up the
fabric of identity.