The Southeast Asia Program at Cornell is creating an educational video on Vietnam that taps into faculty and graduate students’ expertise and looks critically at common narratives of Vietnam that are embedded in American history. The video is intended to be used as a resource for faculty in different disciplines at six community partner institutions to supplement regular teachings in the curriculum with more in-depth and infrequently taught Southeast Asia content. The project aims to demonstrate a nuanced understanding of Vietnam, explore diverse perspectives on its controversial history with the U.S. and frame studies of Vietnam from a critical perspective.
- Brenna Fitzgerald, Cornell Southeast Asia Program
- Kathi Colen Peck, Cornell Southeast Asia Program
- Keith Taylor, Department of History
College of Arts and Sciences
- Thúy Tranviet, Department of Asian Studies
College of Arts and Sciences
- Alex-Thai Vo PhD ’18, history
- Hoang Minh PhD ’20, Southeast Asian history
- Community partner: Monroe Community College
- Community partner: Tompkins Cortland Community College
- Community partner: SUNY Onondaga Community College
- Community partner: SUNY Cortland School of Education
- Community partner: SUNY Buffalo State School of Education
- Community partner: Syracuse University School of Education
- Brenna Fitzgerald, Cornell Southeast Asia Program
- Kathi Colen Peck, Cornell Southeast Asia Program
- Keith Taylor, Department of History
College of Arts and Sciences
- Thúy Tranviet, Department of Asian Studies
College of Arts and Sciences
- Alex-Thai Vo PhD ’18, history
- Hoang Minh PhD ’20, Southeast Asian history
- Community partner: Monroe Community College
- Community partner: Tompkins Cortland Community College
- Community partner: SUNY Onondaga Community College
- Community partner: SUNY Cortland School of Education
- Community partner: SUNY Buffalo State School of Education
- Community partner: Syracuse University School of Education
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