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- W2583090003 abstract "Diasporic communities and transnational discourses have become important research topics of late, though they have existed for centuries and their studies have remained uneven. I have argued elsewhere that the Vietnamese diasporas have emerged much earlier than the year 1975, but this historic year marks the greatest exodus out of Vietnam and the subsequent formations of Vietnamese diasporic communities around the world. In this paper, I look at the Vietnamese populations in the German capitol Berlin(s). During my four fieldwork trips to Berlin (and other parts of Germany, in March 2005, June 2005, August 2005, and March 2008), I encountered Vietnamese from both East and West Germany, and heeded their expressions on the challenges of the historical 1954 North-South partition of Vietnam and the present East-West division in Berlin. I paid particular attention to how Vietnamese Berliners’ perception that the North-South division, which is felt across the Vietnamese diasporas worldwide, is at its climax in Berlin. Weaving together excerpts from field notes and oral history interviews, I show that the Vietnamese immigration experiences in Germany – which continues till today – are much more complex and diverse than the perceived East-North/West-South double division. I argue that Vietnam’s colonial history, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, and Germany’s history of division have all contributed to the continued North-South opposition found among the Vietnamese Berliners. As such, I argue that Vietnamese are squatting in racialized Berlin(s), forging a borderland-motherland diasporic subjectivity within a climatic double division. Squatting – both physically and metaphorically – is a form of resistance that enables the Vietnamese Berliners to carve out a space for themselves in an exclusionary Berlin, evoking how human bodies are simultaneously sites of trans-national racialization as well as sites of transformation. OUTLINE: Fieldwork and Contextualization Historicization of Racialized Vietnamese Berlins Excerpted Immigration Oral History Narratives Squatting as Resistance and Agency Borderland-motherland Diasporic Subjectivity Vietnamese Berliners in Climatic Division" @default.
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- W2583090003 title "Squatting in Racialized Berlin 1975-2015: Vietnamese Transnational Subjectivity in a Climatic Double Division" @default.
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