Cultural Continuity and Fragments of Diaspora: A Comparative Study of Identity Construction by Second and Third Generations of Overseas Vietnamese in Northeast Thailand

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY ASR Chiang Mai University Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-01-03 DOI:10.12982/cmujasr.2023.011
N. Anh
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This article is based on research on how members of the Vietnamese diaspora in northeast Thailand construct their hybrid identities. Although “diasporic identity” is mentioned often in diaspora studies, it is crucial when investigating it to consider relevant political, social, cultural and economic contexts. This article investigates, compares and analyzes the similarities and differences in place-making and ethnic identity construction by the Vietnamese diaspora’s second and third generations, over different periods of residence, in northeast Thailand. Participant observation, in-depth interviews and desk research methodologies were utilized in this research. The findings reveal that second and third generations of the Vietnamese diaspora underwent dissimilar processes when constructing their hybrid ethnicities (as Vietnamese Thai) due to differences in their migration experiences and levels of social embeddedness in their home and host countries, and because of changes in the geopolitical context in the last 70 years. The differences in identity construction between the two generations reflects their journey from migrant group to diaspora community, their cultural continuity and fragmentation, and their ongoing negotiations to culturally adapt within the host country, and at the same time, maintain attachments with their home country. Keywords: Vietnamese diaspora, Second generation, Third generation, Place-making, Hybrid identities.
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流散的文化延续与碎片——泰东北第二代和第三代海外越南人身份建构的比较研究
本文基于对散居在泰国东北部的越南人如何构建其混合身份的研究。尽管“流散身份”在流散研究中经常被提及,但在调查时,考虑相关的政治、社会、文化和经济背景至关重要。本文调查、比较和分析了旅居泰国东北部不同时期的越南侨民第二代和第三代在场所营造和民族认同建构方面的异同。本研究采用了参与者观察、深入访谈和案头研究方法。研究结果表明,第二代和第三代越南侨民在构建其混合种族(如越南裔泰国人)时经历了不同的过程,这是由于他们的移民经历和在本国和东道国的社会嵌入程度不同,以及过去70年地缘政治背景的变化。两代人在身份建构方面的差异反映了他们从移民群体到散居社区的历程,他们的文化连续性和分裂性,以及他们正在进行的在东道国进行文化适应的谈判,同时保持对祖国的依恋。关键词:越南侨民,第二代,第三代,地点制造,混合身份。
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