Hmong Across Borders or Borders Across Hmong? Social and Political Influences Upon Hmong People: Keynote Speech.
Author(s):
Leepreecha, Prasit
Format:
Journal article
Citation:
Hmong Studies Journal, Volume 15, Issue 2 (12/2/2014). pp. 12-Jan.
Language:
English
Abstract:
The Hmong are a transnational ethnic people, because of their dispersal from China into Southeast Asia in the early 19th century and from Southeast Asia to Western countries from 1975 onward. However, even within the context of Southeast Asia and southern China, the Hmong are a transnational ethnic group, due to state boundaries and the enforcement of international laws. Scholars speak as though the Hmong population has crossed political and legal borders by their movement across state boundaries and international borders. However, I argue that it is the political, social, and legal borders that have cut across the Hmong people and subjected them to be citizens of different modern nation-states. Even in the present time, these borders still, and continuously, play important roles that cross and divide the Hmong people into distinctive subgroups and fragments. In this article, I will start by describing the generally understood situation of Hmong being across national borders, and then will explain my argument that borders are across the Hmong. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]