States of Emergence/y: Coastal Restoration and the Future of Louisiana’s Vietnamese/American Commercial Fisherfolk
While all coastal entrepreneurs feel the strain of the decisions and projects Colten outlines above, their consequences are borne more heavily by first-generation, 1.5-generation, and second-generation Vietnamese/American fisherfolk. While all fisherfolk are concerned about environmental change and...
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description | While all coastal entrepreneurs feel the strain of the decisions and projects Colten outlines above, their consequences are borne more heavily by first-generation, 1.5-generation, and second-generation Vietnamese/American fisherfolk. While all fisherfolk are concerned about environmental change and forced adaptation, language barriers, a lack of political representation, and cultural differences make Vietnamese/Americans... |
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spelling | doaj.art-06443f3070a643fab4413cfc8a441edb2022-12-22T00:36:33ZengUniversity of Minnesota Libraries PublishingOpen Rivers2471-190X2018-04-01Issue Ten : Spring 2018https://doi.org/10.24926/2471190X.4199States of Emergence/y: Coastal Restoration and the Future of Louisiana’s Vietnamese/American Commercial FisherfolkSimi KangWhile all coastal entrepreneurs feel the strain of the decisions and projects Colten outlines above, their consequences are borne more heavily by first-generation, 1.5-generation, and second-generation Vietnamese/American fisherfolk. While all fisherfolk are concerned about environmental change and forced adaptation, language barriers, a lack of political representation, and cultural differences make Vietnamese/Americans... https://openrivers.lib.umn.edu/article/states-of-emergence-y/ anthropologyengagementenvironmental justicelower mississippi riverpolicy |
spellingShingle | Simi Kang States of Emergence/y: Coastal Restoration and the Future of Louisiana’s Vietnamese/American Commercial Fisherfolk Open Rivers anthropology engagement environmental justice lower mississippi river policy |
title | States of Emergence/y: Coastal Restoration and the Future of Louisiana’s Vietnamese/American Commercial Fisherfolk |
title_full | States of Emergence/y: Coastal Restoration and the Future of Louisiana’s Vietnamese/American Commercial Fisherfolk |
title_fullStr | States of Emergence/y: Coastal Restoration and the Future of Louisiana’s Vietnamese/American Commercial Fisherfolk |
title_full_unstemmed | States of Emergence/y: Coastal Restoration and the Future of Louisiana’s Vietnamese/American Commercial Fisherfolk |
title_short | States of Emergence/y: Coastal Restoration and the Future of Louisiana’s Vietnamese/American Commercial Fisherfolk |
title_sort | states of emergence y coastal restoration and the future of louisiana s vietnamese american commercial fisherfolk |
topic | anthropology engagement environmental justice lower mississippi river policy |
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