The Red Earth: A Vietnamese Memoir of Life on a Colonial Rubber Plantation
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Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
History
Format
Broché
Pages
112
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Apr 1, 1985
Éditeur
Ohio University Press
Édition
1
ISBN-10
0896801195
ISBN-13
9780896801196
Description
Set against the backdrop of colonial Vietnam, this memoir offers a poignant glimpse into life on a rubber plantation, revealing the intertwining fates of a community grappling with oppression and resilience. The authors, Tran Bu Binh and Binh Tu Tran, weave personal narratives that reflect the struggles and triumphs of those who lived under colonial rule, exposing the harsh realities of labor and the lasting impacts of exploitation on their families.
Through vivid storytelling, they capture the rich cultural heritage and traditions that flourished despite external pressures. The lush landscapes and the sounds of daily life on the plantation are depicted with such detail that readers can almost feel the warmth of the sun and hear the rustling of leaves. The memoir is not just an account of hardship; it celebrates the spirit of unity and resistance among those who worked the land, highlighting the importance of memory and identity.
As they navigate personal and collective histories, the authors invite readers to reflect on their place in the broader narrative of Vietnamese history. Their lived experiences serve as a testament to the human capacity for endurance, offering insights into a world that is often overlooked yet rich in complexity. This memoir is a significant contribution to understanding colonial legacies and the enduring strength of culture and community.
Through vivid storytelling, they capture the rich cultural heritage and traditions that flourished despite external pressures. The lush landscapes and the sounds of daily life on the plantation are depicted with such detail that readers can almost feel the warmth of the sun and hear the rustling of leaves. The memoir is not just an account of hardship; it celebrates the spirit of unity and resistance among those who worked the land, highlighting the importance of memory and identity.
As they navigate personal and collective histories, the authors invite readers to reflect on their place in the broader narrative of Vietnamese history. Their lived experiences serve as a testament to the human capacity for endurance, offering insights into a world that is often overlooked yet rich in complexity. This memoir is a significant contribution to understanding colonial legacies and the enduring strength of culture and community.
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