全球经济、公民多元化、移民流动和旅居越南裔美国人

A. Nguyen
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摘要:本文通过对一组具有不同阶级背景和入境方式的新移民越南裔美国人的实证分析,考察了一个新的越南移民社区的移民经历,美国更好的教育和职业条件促进了他们的移民动力,并因其公民身份多元化和人力/社会资本而成为可能。这些新一代越侨通常与派遣国有着牢固的经济、商业和职业联系;许多人要么在两个国家平均分配时间,要么已经或计划重新定居越南。这种迁移的细微差别和流动性模糊了旅居者和移民之间的界限,并催生了一种有趣的越南移民和新一代越南裔美国移民,我称他们为旅居移民Viet Kieu。本文试图提供一种相反的叙述,通常是单向的移民研究,假设美国是越南移民的永久安置地。我认为,全球化的旅居移民越侨身份的出现和形成是对快速变化的当代社会经济需求的回应。因此,旅居移民身份包含了更灵活的公民身份表达,以反映越南侨民中越南移民流动的新形式。
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Global Economy, Citizenship Pluralism, Transmigrant Mobility, and the Sojourn-Immigrant Vietnamese Americans
Abstract:Drawing on my empirical analysis of a group of newly immigrated Vietnamese Americans with diverse class backgrounds and modes of entry, this essay examines the migrant experience of a new Vietnamese transmigrant community whose migratory impetuses are prompted by better educational and professional conditions in the United States and rendered possible by both their citizenship pluralism and their human/social capital. This newer Viet Kieu generation often has strong financial, business, and professional ties to the sending country; many either split their time equally between the two countries or have resettled or plan to resettle in Vietnam. Such migratory nuances and mobility blur the boundary between sojourner and immigrant and foster an interesting Vietnamese migrancy and new generation of Vietnamese American transmigrants, whom I call the sojourn-immigrant Viet Kieu. This article attempts to provide a counter-narrative to the often uni -directional studies of migration that presupposes the United States to be the permanent place of resettlement for Vietnamese migrants. I argue that a globalized sojourn-immigrant Viet Kieu identity has emerged and taken shape in response to fast-changing contemporary socioeconomic demands. The sojourn-immigrant identity thus encompasses a more flexible articulation of citizenship(s) to reflect a new form of Vietnamese transmigrant mobility within the Vietnamese diaspora.
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