Vietnamese Masculinities in lê thi diem thúy’s The Gangster We Are All Looking For

  • Yen Le Espiritu University of California San Diego
Keywords: Vietnamese refugees, Vietnam War, masculinity, domestic violence, lê thi diem thúy

Abstract

The defeat of South Vietnam in 1975 transformed Vietnamese men into fleeing refugees, boat people, and state-sponsored asylees. Writing against the popular and scholarly representations of Vietnamese refugee men as incapacitated objects of rescue, this paper provides an in-depth analysis of the intimate, insightful, and intense portrayal of Vietnamese masculinities in lê thi diem thúy’s novel, The Gangster We Are All Looking For. Focusing on the “sad and broken” father in the novel, the article conceptualizes his bouts of domestic violence neither as a private family matter nor an example of individual failing, but as a social, historical, and transnational aff air that exposes the conditions—war, urban neglect, poverty—under which Vietnamese masculinity is continually produced, negotiated and transformed.

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Published
2022-09-17
How to Cite
Le Espiritu, Yen. 2022. “Vietnamese Masculinities in Lê Thi Diem Thúy’s The Gangster We Are All Looking For”. Revista Canaria De Estudios Ingleses, no. 66 (September), 87-98. https://www.ull.es/revistas/index.php/estudios-ingleses/article/view/4651.