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More Migrants with Nowhere to Go?
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture Pub Date : 2018-12-15 , DOI: 10.7771/1481-4374.3401
Mary E. Theis

In her article "More Migrants with Nowhere to Go?”, Mary Theis reframes the stories of the Tai Dam and discusses this group of people, who migrated from Vietnam and Laos to Thailand and then to Iowa in 1975 after the wars in Southeast Asia when they virtually had nowhere to go. It is based on interviews with some of the 1,200 Tai Dam who were invited by Governor Robert Ray to resettle in Des Moines, Iowa, and nearby cities. The stories are contextualized by research on U.S. policies on immigration and the current precarious fates of other migrants in the United States to reflect not only upon just how many in the United States appear to be retreating from its raison d’être but also upon potential reactions to the inevitable, not-so-distant demographic consequences of climate change. Mary Theis, "More Migrants with Nowhere to Go?" page 2 of 9 CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 20.5 (2018): Special Issue Voices of Life, Illness and Disabilities in Life Writing and Medical Narratives. Ed. I-Chun Wang, Jonathan Locke Hart, Cindy Chopoidalo, and David Porter

中文翻译:

无处可去的更多移民?

第2页(共9页)CLCWeb:比较文学与文化20.5(2018):生命写作和医学叙事中关于生命,疾病和残疾的特刊之声。埃德 I-Chun Wang,Jonathan Locke Hart,Cindy Chopoidalo和David Porter
更新日期:2018-12-15
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