Publication

2016 - University of Hawaiʻi Press, Hawaii

Language

English

Word Count

65,000 words, Guess

Page Count

260 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more

Classifications

  • DDC305.800959/0904
  • LCCDS546.5.F8 F57 2016
  • LCCDS546.5.F8F57 2016

Description

For over a century French officials in Indochina systematically uprooted métis children--those born of Southeast Asian mothers and white, African, or Indian fathers--from their homes. In many cases, and for a wide range of reasons--death, divorce, the end of a romance, a return to France, or because the birth was the result of rape--the father had left the child in the mother's care. Although the program succeeded in rescuing homeless children from life on the streets, for those in their mothers' care it was disastrous.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Southeast Asia : politics, meaning, and memory
  • Southeast Asia--politics, meaning, memory

Other Editions

  • The uprootedUniversity of Hawaiʻi Press2016

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