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VietNam Journal is an online quarterly magazine. The magazine is created to serve as a forum for students and scholars to present disciplinary and interdisciplinary research findings on a broad range of issues relating to Vietnam and Vietnamese overseas. VietNam Journal embraces the diversity of both academic interests and scholastic expertise. It is hoped that this forum will introduce scholars to the work of their colleagues, encourage discussion both within and across disciplines, and foster a sense of community among those interested in Vietnam. VietNam Journal welcomes you to its issues. Crucial to the success of this publication is your involvement. VietNam Journal wishes to receive your input, your criticisms, and your contributions. Please help us in this challenging endeavor!
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Contributors list
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Ky-Phong Nguyen
Ky-Phong Nguyen is the author of Nguoi My va Chien Tranh Viet Nam, a Vietnam bibliography (Library of Congress, TXU-454-138) published in the year of 2000. He currently lives in Virginia.
Linh Dinh
Linh Dinh is the author of a collection of stories, Fake House (Seven Stories Press 2000) and three chapbooks of poems, Drunkard Boxing (Singing Horse Press 1998), ?A Small Triumph Over Lassitude? (Leroy Press 2001), and ?A Glass of Water? (Skanky Possum Press 2001).
Truc Huy
http://www.geocities.com/truc_huy
Truc Huy (pseudonym of Nguyen Dinh Tham) was graduated from University of Saigon. He left Vietnam in April 1975 and currently lives in Canada with his family. He is the author of "Studies on Vietnamese Language and Literature: A Preliminary Bibliography", published by Cornell University Press, 1992.
Andrew Lam
Andrew Lam is an associate editor with the Pacific News Service, a short story writer, and and a regular commentator on NPR. Lam was born in Saigon, Vietnam and came to the U.S. when he was eleven years old.
His awards include the Society of Professional Journalist Outstanding Young Journalist Award (1993), The Media Alliance Meritorious awards (1994), The World Affairs Council's Excellence in International Journalism Award (1992), the Rockefeller Fellowship in UCLA (1992), and the Asian American Journalist Association National Award (1993; 1995). He was honored and profiled on KQED television in May 1996 during Asian American heritage month and he will be serving as a John S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University during the academic year 2001-02.
Lam is currently working on his first short story collection.
Xuan Duong
Xuan Duong is a founder of INTEGRATION, the Magazine for Multicultural & Vietnamese Issues, published in Australia, email: . Not Like Those! is published in Hey, I Got A Racist Flu!, a book of poems written by the author, mostly about the experiences from students of Vietnamese origin of being discriminated against or bullied on the basis of race and cultural differences.
Truong Dinh
http://TruongDinh.cjb.net
Truong Dinh was born in Saigon - capital of South Vietnam. He came to England in 1980. Graduated in 1995 at Nene University College. Currently living with his family in Northampton, United Kingdom. His complete work includes lyrical poetry, zen poetry, translated poetry, translated lyrics, and spiritual artwork. Some of his work have been published worldwide on the Internet and in print.
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