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Author Norland, Patricia, author

Title The Saigon sisters privileged women in the resistance / Patricia D. Norland
Published Ithaca : Northern Illinois University Press, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (280 pages) : illustrations
Series NIU Southeast Asian series
Cornell scholarship online
NIU Southeast Asian series.
Cornell scholarship online
Contents Thanh: "We were young, our hearts beating for the cause" -- Trang: "We were living a contradiction" -- Minh: "Generation at a crossroads" -- Le An: "The resistance is for me the university of life" -- Sen: "Living in the jungle was a question of habit" -- Tuyen: "With music, the revolution had more of a chance to succeed" -- Lien An: "We were in a French colony but, deep down, we remained Vietnamese" -- Xuan: "We found the ideals of liberty, fraternity and equality were not for our people" -- Oanh: "The deciding reason I did not become a refugee was I went to study in the U.S." -- Thanh: "We had private lives but suppressed them. But we are, after all, human beings" -- Trang: "I was prepared for any sacrifice or risk" -- Minh: "I led two lives" -- Le An: "The theme of our work in putting on plays was revolution" -- Sen: "We thought of ourselves as working for the people, not a particular party" -- Tuyen: "Everyone thought, if a certain event happens, all ills would be cured. Everyone was wrong." -- Lien An: "Through the education we got in the north, we understood what we had to do" -- Xuan: "There was so much hatred. We could not stay indifferent; something had to be done" -- Oanh: "'French are very nice in France, and very colonialist in the colonies.' Americans were exactly the same" -- Reuniting
Summary This text offers the narratives of a group of privileged women who were immersed in a French lycée and later rebelled and fought for independence, starting with France's occupation of Vietnam and continuing through US involvement and life after war ends in 1975. Tracing the lives of nine women, the book reveals these women's stories as they forsook safety and comfort to struggle for independence, and describes how they adapted to life in the jungle, whether facing bombing raids, malaria, deadly snakes, or other trials
Analysis Vietname War, French Indochina, Revolution, Vietnamese women, nationalism, communism, Lycee Marie Curie, Saigon, Ho Chi Minh
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Previously issued in print: 2020
Audience Specialized
Notes Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on December 16, 2020)
Subject Indochinese War, 1946-1954 -- Personal narratives, Vietnamese
Indochinese War, 1946-1954 -- Women -- Vietnam
Women revolutionaries -- Vietnam -- Biography
Upper class women -- Vietnam -- Biography
Upper class women -- Political activity -- Vietnam -- Ho Chi Minh City
Upper class women
Women
Women revolutionaries
Vietnam
Vietnam -- Ho Chi Minh City
Genre/Form Biographies
Personal narratives
Form Electronic book
Author Goscha, Christopher, contributor.
ISBN 1501749757
9781501749759