mother, daughter—Toward a Greater Understanding of Southeast Asian Refugee Experiences Across Generations

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This paper explores relationships between Southeast Asian refugee families, with particular interests in the function of care on both a state and interpersonal level. By engaging with personal memories from myself, my mother, and my grandmother, my project affirms various means for care-building amongst multigenerational families.

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Date created 2022
Publication date May 6, 2023; 2023

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Author Chou, Lindsey

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Subject Southeast Asian American families
Subject Generational trauma
Subject Asian Americans
Subject Memory
Subject Oral history
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Chou, L. (2023). mother, daughter—Toward a Greater Understanding of Southeast Asian Refugee Experiences Across Generations. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at https://purl.stanford.edu/tn161zv4155. https://doi.org/10.25740/tn161zv4155.

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Stanford University, Program in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, Senior Papers

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