THIEN-HUONG NINH



THIEN-HUONG T. NINH

Gaius Charles Bolin Fellow, Department of Religion, Williams College

112 Schapiro Hall, 24 Hopkins Hall Drive, Williamstown, MA 01267

(408) 320-5301 / ttn1@williams.edu /

EDUCATION

2013 Ph.D., University of Southern California, Sociology

Dissertation: “Religion of a Different Color: Vietnamese Catholic and Caodai U.S.-Cambodia Ties in Comparative Perspective.”

2009 M.A., University of Southern California, Sociology

2004 B.A., University of California at Los Angeles, History, Southeast Asian Studies,

and Asian American Studies

RESEARCH AREAS

Thematic Diaspora, Race, Ethnicity, Comparative Religion, International Migration and

Transnationalism, Gender, Visual Sociology

Specialty Vietnamese Refugees and Immigrants, Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos),

East Asian Indigenous Religions (Caodaism, Taoism, Buddhism, Hoa Hao Buddhism,

and the Way of the Mother Goddess or Dao Mau)

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

2013 “The Caodai Mother Goddess in a Globalizing World: Mediation Between

Religious Universalism and Homeland Orientation among Vietnamese Caodaists in the U.S.,” Asian Anthropology 12(1):51-65.

2012 (with Norella M. Putney, Joy Y. Lam, Frances Nedjat-Haiem, Petrice S. Oyama, and

Susan C. Harris), “The Transmission of Religion across Generations: How Ethnicity Matters,” in From Generation to Generation: Continuity and Change in Aging Families, edited by Merrill Silverstein (Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press).

2011 “‘God Needs a Passport’: Vietnamese Caodaists in Cambodia Struggle for Religious

and Ethnic Recognition across National Borders,” in Special Issue on “Religious

Networks in Asia and Beyond,” edited by Peter van der Veer, Encounters: An

International Journal for the Study of Culture and Society 4 (Fall):133-160.

NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

2014 (forthcoming) “Teaching the Religions of Asian Americans from a Transnational Perspective,”

Spotlight on Teaching Publication of the American Academy of Religion (invited

submission).

ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES

2013 (forthcoming) “Vietnamese American Religion and Religions,” in Asian American and

Americans, edited by Jonathon X. Lee (Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing).

“Caodaism,” in Encyclopedia of Asian Pacific American Religious Cultures, edited by

Fumitaka Matsuoka and Jane Iwamura (Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO Press).

“Hoa Hao Buddhism,” in Encyclopedia of Asian Pacific American Religious Cultures,

edited by Fumitaka Matsuoka and Jane Iwamura (Santa Barbara, California: ABC-

CLIO Press).

2013 “Refugee Act (1980),” in Multicultural America: A Multimedia Encyclopedia,

edited by Carlos E. Cortés (Thousands Oak, California: Sage Reference).

“Vietnamese Americans,” in Multicultural America: A Multimedia Encyclopedia,

edited by Carlos E. Cortés (Thousands Oak, California: Sage Reference).

2012 “Vietnam (Indochina):1900 to Present,” in Cultural Sociology of the Middle East, Asia,

and Africa: An Encyclopedia, edited by Andrea L. Stanton, Edward Ramsamy, Peter J. Seybolt and Carolyn M. Elliott (Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publication).

2010 “Indigenous Religious Traditions in Vietnamese American Communities,” in

Encyclopedia of Asian American Folklore, edited by Jonathan H.X. Lee and Kathleen

Nadeau (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press).

BOOK REVIEWS

2013 Performing the Divine: Mediums, Markets, and Mediumship in Urban Vietnam, by

Kirsten Endres, Journal of Vietnamese Studies 7(4):154-156.

2011 For Better or For Worse: Vietnamese International Marriages in the New Global

Economy, by Hung Cam Thai, Exploration: A Graduate Student Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 11(2):149-150.

2009 Mothers without Citizenship: Asian Immigrant Families and the Consequences of

Welfare Reform, by Lynn Fujiwara, Contemporary Sociology 38(4):363-364.

WORKS UNDER REVIEW/ IN PROGRESS

“Mary, Our Beloved Vietnamese Mother: Reconciliation, Religion, and Reconnections among Vietnamese Catholics in Three Countries,” in Displacement, Reconciliation and Justice (tentative title), edited by Megan Bradley. Montreal, Quebec: McGill-Queen’s University Press.

“Nodes and Contestations in a Religious Diaspora: Vietnamese Caodaists in the U.S., Cambodia, and Vietnam,” in Transnational Religion, Missionization, and Migrants in Comparative Perspective, edited by Alexander Horstmann and Jin-Heon Jung. New York, New, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

“‘Mother Looks Like Us!’: Gender and Ethnic Nationalism in Marianism among Vietnamese Catholics in the U.S. and Vietnam,” in Alternative Intimate Spheres for Women in Vietnam (tentative title), edited by Kato Atsufumi. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill.

EXTERNAL (NON-USC) FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS AND AWARDS

2012-2014 Gaius Charles Bolin Fellowship, Williams College

2013 Field Research Scholarships, École Française d'Extrême-Orient

Gallagher Travel Grant, Association for the Sociology of Religion

2012 Postdoctoral Fellowship Program for North American and European Researchers/Obei

Tanki, Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science

International Summer Programme Travel and Tuition Award, International Institute for

Asian Studies

International Travel and Tuition Award for the Summer Research School, University of

Bergen

International Travel Award, École Française d’Extrême-Orient and the Center for

Khmer Studies

International Ph.D. School Travel and Tuition Award, Open University

International Travel and Tuition Award, Summer Institute on the Cultural Study of the

Law, Osnabrück University

Conference Travel Award, Society for the Scientific Study of Religion

2011 Doctoral Fellowship in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica

Foreign Language and Area Studies Award, Southeast Asian Languages University

Consortium

International Ph.D. Laboratory Travel Award, International Sociological Association

International Summer School Travel and Tuition Award, University of Antwerp

International Conference Travel Award, International Society for the Study of Religion

International Conference Travel Award, School of Oriental and African Studies,

University of London

International Conference Travel Award, Kyoto University

International Conference Travel Award, Chinese University of Hong Kong

International Conference Travel Award, Association of Pacific Rim Research

Universities

International Conference Travel Award, Saint Paul University

Conference Travel Award, Vietnamese Studies Group, Association for Asian Studies

Ethel O. Gardner Scholarship, California State Chapter, Philanthropic Educational

Organization (PEO)

2010 Ph.D. Research Fellowship, Council of American Overseas Research

Centers/Center for Khmer Studies

International Conference Travel Award, Japanese Sociological Society

International Conference Travel Award, Association of Pacific Rim Research

Universities

International Dissertation Workshop Travel Award, University of Toronto

Conference Travel Award, University of Washington

2008 Ethel O. Gardner Scholarship, California State Chapter, PEO

Janet Griswald Scholarship, California State Chapter, PEO

Beverly Dye Anderson Scholarship, California State Chapter, PEO

Travel Award, Asian Pacific American Religious Research Initiative

2007 Stella May Nau Scholarship, Scholarship Selection Committee, PEO

Ethel O. Gardner Scholarship, California State Chapter, PEO

INTERNAL (USC) GRANTS AND AWARDS

2012 Dean Joan M. Schaefer Merit Scholarship

International Conference Travel Award for Provost’s Ph.D. Fellows, Vice Provost for

Graduate Programs

2011 Dean Joan M. Schaefer Merit Scholarship

Summer Doctoral Grant, Center for Religion and Civic Culture

Distinguished Scholar Award, Asian Pacific Alumni Association

Best Graduate Student Essay, Center for International Studies

International Conference Travel Award for Provost’s Ph.D. Fellows, Vice Provost

for Graduate Programs

International Conference Travel Award, Vice Provost’s Office for Globalization

2010 Doctoral Research Grant, Center for Religion and Civic Culture

Dissertation Research and Development Award, Department of Sociology

Distinguished Scholar Award, Asian Pacific Alumni Association

International Conference Travel Award, Center for Religion and Civic Culture

International Conference Travel Award, Vice Provost’s Office for Globalization

Asia Pacific Business Outlook Conference Award, Center for International Studies

2009 Distinguished Scholar Award, Asian Pacific Alumni Association

2008 Kenjohn Wang Scholarship, Asian Pacific Alumni Association

International Conference Travel Award, Center for Religion and Civic Culture

2007 Summer Research Award, Department of Sociology

2005-2007 Provost’s Ph.D. Fellowship (two academic years), Provost’s Office

CONFERENCE PAPER PRESENTATIONS

2013 (accepted) “In Search of the Promised Land: The Institutionalization of the Vietnamese

Catholic Diaspora in the U.S. and Cambodia,” presented at the Religious Nationalism as Concept and Practice Workshop, organized by the Center of Research on Religion and Seculairzation of the Higher School of Economics, The Center for Anthropology of Religion, Department of Anthropology, European University (St. Petersburg, Russia: October 25-26).

“The Cold War is Getting Hotter! The Inter-faith Anti-Communist Movement among

Vietnamese Catholic and Caodaists in the U.S.,” presented at the American Academy

of Religion Annual Meeting (Baltimore, Maryland: November 23-26).

“Re-Visualizing Our Blessed Mother in the Diaspora: Marianism among Vietnamese

Catholics in the U.S. and Cambodia,” presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting (Boston, Massachusetts: November 8-10).

2013 “Sacralizing the Diasporas: Transnationalism among Vietnamese American Catholics

and Caodaists in Comparative Perspective,” presented at the Association for the Sociology of Religion Annual Meeting (New York City, New York: August 11-12).

“Our Lady of the Mekong River: The Holy Mother of Vietnamese Catholics

and Khmer Buddhists in Cambodia,” presented at the Chula Asian Heritage

Forum: Women Intellectual in Asia” (Bangkok, Thailand: September 9-12).

“Mary, Miracles, and Martyrdom: The Vietnamization of Our Blessed Virgin Mary in a

Globalizing World,” presented at the Fourth International Conference on Visualizing

Asia, Yale University (New Haven, Connecticut: May 10-11).

2012 “Ethnic and Religious Crossings in the Diaspora: The Erasure of the Caodai Mother Goddess in the U.S. and Cambodia,” presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting (San Francisco, California: November 14-18).

“Bonds of Blood and Faith in the Diaspora: Religious Kinship among Vietnamese

Catholic Immigrants in Cambodia and the U.S.,” presented at the Society for the

Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting (Phoenix, Arizona: November 9-11).

“Asianizing Jesus: The Trajectory of Ethnic Identity Formation and Crossing among

Vietnamese Catholics in Cambodia, presented at the workshop on “Christianity and

Gender in Chaozhou, Southeast China,” organized by Shantou University (Shantou,

China: October 11).

“Ethnically Diasporic: Transnational Religious Institutionalization between

Vietnamese Catholic Immigrants in Cambodia and the U.S.,” presented at the New York Conference on Asian Studies, organized by State University of New York at New Paltz (New Paltz, New York: September 28-29).

“God in a Foreign Land: Religious Roots and Trajectories among Vietnamese

Catholics in Cambodia,” presented at the international conference on “World Wide

Asia: International Flows, Global Impacts,” organized by the International Institute of

Asian Studies (Leiden, The Netherlands: August 31-September 1).

“Human Rights Talk in Khmer since UNTAC: Protection for Religion but not

Ethnicity,” presented at the symposium on “Cultures, Right, Identity,” organized by Osnabrück University (Osnabrück, Germany: August 17-18).

“God as the Ethnic Defender: Vietnamese Catholics in Cambodia Traverse Ethnic

Dissolution through Religious Practices,” presented at the conference on “Religious

Studies in Cambodia: Understand the Old and Trace the New” (Siem Reap, Cambodia:

June 9-11).

“‘Mary in Our Ethnic Image’: Religious Reconstitution and Globalization among

Vietnamese Catholics in the Diaspora,” presented at the conference on “Relationships between Diasporas and Their 'Homelands' and Their Impact on the State, National Identities, and Peace and Conflict,” organized by the Institute for Migration Studies at the Lebanese American University (Beirut, Lebanon: February 2-4).

2011 “How Mary Became Vietnamese: Marianism among Vietnamese Catholics in

Vietnam, Cambodia, and the U.S.,” presented at the workshop on “Alternative Intimate Spheres for Women in Vietnam,” organized by Kyoto University’s Global Center of Excellence Program “Reconstruction of the Intimate and Public Spheres in 21st Century Asia” (Kyoto, Japan: December 17-18).

“A Diasporic Community in Formation? Dispersion, Homeland Ties, and Local Integration among Vietnamese Caodaists in the U.S. and Cambodia,” presented at the conference on “Asian Anthropology: Materiality, Movement, and Change,” organized by the Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong, China: December 9-10).

“Our Lady of Lavang and Her Global Manifestations: Marianism across the Public and Private Spheres among Vietnamese Catholics in Three Countries,” presented at the Next Generation Global Workshop, organized by Seoul University and Kyoto University (Seoul, Korea: November 24-26).

“Refugee, Religion, and Race: Vietnamese Caodai Transnational Network and

Diasporic Formations,” presented at the workshop on “Transnational Religion, Missionization, and Refugee Migrants in Comparative Perspective,” organized by the Max Planck Institute (Goettingen, Germany: October 6-7).

“Mary for the Vietnamese People: Ethnic Particularity and Transnationalism among

Vietnamese Catholics in Three Countries,” presented at the conference on “Communicating Civilisations and Global Order,” organized the by the University of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies (London, United Kingdom: September 5-7).

“God has been Bordered: Vietnamese Caodaists in Cambodia Struggle for Ethnic and

Religious Integration across National Borders,” presented at the Society for the Studies of Social Problems Annual Meeting (Las Vegas, Nevada: August 19-21).

“Marian Devotion and Piety: Reconciliation and Ethnic Collectivity among

Vietnamese Catholics in Three Countries,” presented at the Association for the

Sociology of Religion Annual Meeting (Las Vegas, Nevada: August 18-20).

“Mary for the Vietnamese: Cross-border Network of Marian Exchanges among

Vietnamese Catholics in Vietnam, the U.S., and Cambodia,” presented at the Southeast

Asian Studies Summer Institute Student Conference (Madison, Wisconsin: July 16).

“Ethnicity Under God: Vietnamese Caodaists in Cambodia Struggle for Ethnic and

Religious Integration across National Borders,” poster presented at the Doctoral

Students Conference, organized by Tsinghua University and the Association of Pacific

Rim Universities (Beijing, China: July 4-7).

“Transnationalizing Religious Indigeneity: The Vietnamese Caodai Temple in

Cambodia and Its Cross-Border Ties,” presented at the International Society for the

Study of Religion Bi-Annual Meeting (Aix-en-Provence, France: June 30-July 3).

“‘Mary, Our Beloved Vietnamese Mother’: Reconciliation, Religion, and

Reconnections among Vietnamese Catholics in Three Countries,” presented at the “Conference on Displacement and Reconciliation,” organized by the St. Paul University’s Conflict Research Centre (Ottawa, Ontario: June 9-10).

“‘Under the Shadow of God’s House’: The Vietnamese Caodai Temple in Cambodia

and Its Transnational Struggles,” presented at the Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting (Honolulu, Hawaii: March 31-April 3).

“Ethnic Lineage and Religious Transmission: The Trajectories of Ethnic Boundary-Making among Vietnamese Caodaists in Cambodia,” presented at the American Academy of Religion/Western Region Annual Meeting (Whittier, California: March 26-28).

“Re-Centering the Religious Center: Caodai Temples Negotiate Homeland Ties and Transnational Networks in Cambodia and Vietnam,” presented at the conference on “Re-SEAing Southeast Asian American Studies: Memories and Vision: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow,” organized by San Francisco State University (San Francisco, California: March 10-11).

2010 “Roots, Ruptures, and Renovations: Transnational and Homeland Ties Between Caodai Temples in Cambodia and Vietnam,” presented at the Inter-Asian Connections II Conference, co-organized by the Social Science Research Council, the Hong Kong Institute for Humanities, the University of Hong Kong, and the National University of Singapore (Singapore: December 8-10).

“Transnational Religious Communities: Cross-Border Ties among Young Vietnamese Caodaists in the U.S. and Vietnam,” presented at the Japanese Sociological Society 83rd Annual Meeting (Nagoya, Japan: November 6-7).

“Ethnicity Under the Shadow of Religion: A Comparison of Caodai Practices among Vietnamese in Vietnam and the U.S.,” presented at the “International Conference on Vietnamese and Taiwanese Studies,” organized by the National Cheng Kung University (Tainan, Taiwan: October 16-17).

“Following God and Ancestors: Religious and Ethnic Trajectories among Young Vietnamese Caodaists in Vietnam and the U.S.,” presented at the 11th Association of Pacific Rim Universities Doctoral Student Conference, organized by the University of Indonesia and the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (Jakarta, Indonesia: July 12-16).

“(Re)Emplacing Ethnic Origins and Religious Homes: Vietnamese Catholics and Caodaists Negotiate Ethnicity and Religion across Transnational Ties Between the U.S. and Vietnam,” presented at the Association for Asian American Studies Annual Meeting (Austin, Texas: April 7-11).

“Following God and Ancestors: Religious Continuity and Circulation among Second-Generation Vietnamese American Catholics and Caodaists,” presented at the conference on “Beyond Borders: Alternative Voices and Histories of the Vietnamese Diaspora,” organized by the Center for Southeast Asian Studies and the Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities, University of Washington (Seattle, Washington: March 4-7).

2009 “Sacralizing ‘Home’: Trajectories of Belonging among Second-Generation

Vietnamese American Caodaists,” presented at the Ethnic Studies Conference (Los Angeles, California: March 6-8).

2008 (with Lam, Joy, Frances Nedjat-Haiem, Petrice S. Oyama, Kara Lemma, Susan C.

Harris, Norella M. Putney, and Vern L. Bengtson) "Ethnicity and the Transmission of Religion across Generations," presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting (National Harbor, Maryland: November 21-25).

(with Petrice Oyama and Vern Bengtson) "The Influences of Ethnic Heritage and

Experiences on the Transmission of Values and Religious Practices: An Exploratory Investigation," presented at the Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting (Portland, Oregon: April 10-13).

"Religion and Ethnicity: Dimensions and Trajectories in the Lives of Second-

Generation Vietnamese American Caodaists in Southern California," presented at “Asia Pacific Week,” organized by the Australian National University (Canberra, Australia: January 29-February 1).

2007 (with Joy Lam, Frances Nedjat-Haiem, Petrice Oyama, Susan Harris, Norella Putney, and Vern Bengtson) "Religious Continuity, Change, and Complexity in Multigenerational Families," presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting (San Francisco, California: November 19).

(with Susan Harris, Norela Putney, Joy Lam, Fran Nedjat-Haiem, Petrice Oyama, and Vern Bengtson) “Continuity, Change, and Complexity in Religious Affiliations across Generations," presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting (Tampa, Florida: November 2-4).

“Alternative Imagination: The Lives of Second-Generation Vietnamese American

Caodaists in Southern California,” presented at the Ethnic Studies Conference (San Diego, California: March 14).

INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES

2013 Public Lecture, “The Catholic Church and Its People in Cambodia,” presented

at the Center for Khmer Studies (Siem Reap, Cambodia: September 3).

2013 Guest Lecture, “The New Chosen People? The Diasporization of Vietnamese Catholics

and Caodaists,” in course on “Legacy of Asia,” Department of Anthropology, San Jose

State University (San Jose, CA: March 12).

Brown Bag Presentation, “God Mourns for Us: Sacrifices and Solidarity among

Vietnamese Catholics in the U.S. and Cambodia,” presented at the School of Human

Evolution and Social Change, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona State

University (Tempe, AZ: March 8).

2012 Seminar Presentation, "Our Blessed Virgin Mary has an Asian Face: Marianism among

Vietnamese Catholics in the U.S. and Cambodia," presented at the Transnational

Studies Initiative Seminar, organized by the Weatherhead Center for International

Affairs, Harvard University (Boston, Massachusetts: November 26).

Guest Lecture, “Asian and Asian American Religiosity,” virtual presentation in

course on “Introduction to World Religions,” Vanier College (St. Laurent, Quebec:

November 24).

Special Lecture, “In God We are Ethnic: The Global Manifestations of Caodaism in the

Vietnamese Diaspora,” presented at the Department of Religious Studies, University of

Vienna (Vienna, Austria: August 20).

Brown Bag Presentation, “Religious Crossings and Convergences in the Diaspora:

Vietnamese Catholics and Caodaists in Cambodia and the U.S.,” presented at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University (Kyoto, Japan: July 5).

Public Lecture, “Sacralizing Ethnicity: Transnational Vietnamese Catholic and Caodai

Religious Networks in the U.S., Cambodia, and Vietnam,” presented at the Center for

Asia Pacific Area Studies of Academia Sinica (Taipei, Taiwan: February 14).

2011 Guest Lecture, “Dark Tourism,” in course on “The American War in Vietnam,” American Studies and Ethnicity, USC (Los Angeles, California: April 19).

2010 Seminar Presentation, "Transnational Religion:  California Vietnamese Caodai Congregations and Co-Religionists in Indochina," presented at the Transnational Charisma and Traveling Spirits Seminar, organized by the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture (Los Angeles, California: February 16).

2008 Seminar Presentation, "'I'm Going Home': Dimensions and Trajectories in the Lives of Second-Generation Vietnamese American Caodaists in Southern California,” presented at the Visualizing Religion Seminar, organized by the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture (Los Angeles, California: November 9).

Guest Lecture, “North, South, West: Family History of Multiple Displacements as Vietnamese Catholics in Vietnam and the U.S.,” in course on “The New Vietnam: Arts, Culture and Diaspora,” USC (Los Angeles, California: March).

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE

2013 (Spring) Bolin Fellow Instructor, “Religion 223/American Studies and Ethnicity 223: Asian

Americans – Religious Roots and Trajectories,” Williams College.

2011 (Spring) Teaching Assistant, “Sociology 169: Changing Family Forms,” USC.

2008-2010 Research Assistant, “Ethnic Resilience and Indigenous Religions: A Transnational Perspective on Vietnamese Immigrant Congregations in California” (PI Janet Hoskins), USC.

2009-2010 Graduate Assistant, Center for Transpacific Studies (Co-Founders and Co-Directors:

Janet Hoskins and Viet Nguyen), USC.

2006-2008 Research Assistant, “The Transmission of Religion across Generations,” part of

“The Longitudinal Study of Generations” (PIs Donald Miller and Vern Bengston),

USC.

2008 Research Assistant, “California Votes Initiative” (PIs Michelle R. Michelson, Lisa

Garcia Bedolla, and Donald P. Green), University of California at Irvine.

Book Manuscript Graduate Assistant, The Ironies of Freedom: Sex, Culture, and

Neoliberal Governance in Vietnam (Thu-Huong Nguyen-Vo), UCLA.

2006-2007 Research Assistant, “Transnational Religions” (PI Janet Hoskins), USC (June-March).

2006 Book Manuscript Editorial Assistant, The Ironies of Freedom: Sex, Culture, and

Neoliberal Governance in Vietnam (Thu-Huong Nguyen-Vo), UCLA.

Research Assistant, “Caodai Esoterism: Visions and Prophecies in Vietnam and California” (PI Janet Hoskins), USC.

SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION

2013-present Organizer, “Asian American Christians in Comparative Perspective,” Society for the

Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting (Boston, Massachusetts: November 8-10).

Organizer, “Vietnamese Americans: Religious Ritualization and Renovation in Domestic, Digital, and Transnational Spaces,” Association for the Study of Religion Annual Meeting (New York City, New York: August 11-12).

Co-Organizer, “Asian Religious Traditions in Public Life,” American Academy of

Religion/Western Religion 2013 Annual Meeting (Phoenix, Arizona: March ̣9-11).

2011-present Graduate Co-Chair, Religions in Asia Section, American Academy of Religion/

Western Region.

2011-2013 Director of Publications (elected), Doctoral Student Executive Committee, Association of Pacific Rim Universities (a consortium of 42 leading research universities in 16

countries of Asia, Australia, and the U.S.).

2012 Co-Interlocutor, “Léopold Cadière Salon,” American Anthropological Association

Annual Meeting (San Francisco, California: November 14-18).

Co-Organizer, “First Symposium on Caodai Studies,” in collaboration with Nanzan

University and sponsored by the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science

(Tokyo, Japan: July 31-August 1).

Co-Organizer and Discussant, “Modern Ruptures and Renovations: Reinterpretations

of Sacred Texts of Asia,” American Academy of Religion/Western Religion 2012

Annual Meeting (Santa Clara, California: March 24-26).

2011-2012 Undergraduate Mentor, The Connections! Asian Pacific American Mentoring Program,

Asian Pacific American Association Student Services, USC.

2011 Discussant, “Current Anthropology of Vietnam,” organized by the Global Center for

Excellence for Reconstruction of the Intimate and Public Spheres in 21st Century Asia,

Kyoto University and the National Museum of Ethnology of Japan (Osaka, Japan:

December 19).

Organizer, “Defying Borders: States and Transnational Networks in a Comparative

Perspective,” the Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies Annual Meeting

(Toronto, Canada: October 14-15).

Co-Organizer, “Beyond Immigration Politics: A Multidisciplinary Conversation About

the Vietnamese Diaspora,” American Studies Association Annual Meeting (Baltimore,

Maryland: October 20-23).

2008 Discussant, “Immigrant Religion,” Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting

(Portland, Oregon: April 10-13).

SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY

2012 Panelist, “(When) Is Graduate School For Me? A Forum on Applying to MA/PhD

Programs,” Williams College (Williamstown, MA: October 18).

Guest Lecture, “Why I Chose Graduate School: Some Thoughts and Reflections on

Life in the Academia,” virtual presentation for

(October 2).

2008-2011 Volunteer, Asian Pacific American Alumni Association, USC.

2008-2009 Undergraduate Mentor, The Connections! Asian Pacific American Mentoring Program,

Asian Pacific American Association Student Services, USC.

2008 Teacher Volunteer, Peace Games Program (renamed as Peace First) at Norwood Street

Elementary, Joint Educational Project, USC.

2007-2008 Graduate Mentor, Department of Sociology, USC.

Undergraduate Mentor, The Connections! Asian Pacific American Mentoring Program,

Asian Pacific American Association Student Services, USC.

2006-2007 Coordinator, Peace Games (renamed as Peace First) at Norwood Street Elementary,

Joint Educational Project, USC.

Public Relations Committee, The Third Vietnamese International Film Festival.

2006 Panelist, “Navigating Through the Graduate School Application Process,”

presented at the Crossing Borders Ethnic Studies Conference, USC (Los Angeles,

California: March 3-4).

2003 Co-Founder and Co-Director, Vietnamese International Film Festival.

PRINT AND ONLINE MEDIA

2012 “Summer Programme 2012 on ‘World Wide Asia: Asian Flows, Global Impacts,’”

International Institute for Asian Studies Newsletter, Winter ().

2011 (with Chris Hearle) “Nude Dudes & Nukes: Photography in Phnom Penh Winter

2010 & Spring 2011,” on Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network’s Diacritics Blog, 15 April ().

2010 (with Chris Hearle and Viet Le) “Ho Down: Long March’s ‘Ho Chi Minh Trail Project’

in Phnom Penh,” on Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network’s Diacritics Blog, 7 November ().

“Thiếu Niên Việt Tại Cambodia: Cạm Bẫy Tình Dục Trong Kỹ Nghệ Làm Đẹp”

[Vietnamese Teenagers in Cambodia: Traps in the Beauty Profession], Người Việt (the

largest overseas Vietnamese newspaper), 16 June.

VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHIES / DOCUMENTARY FILMS

2013 (forthcoming) Director, Our Lady of Lavang: Mother of Vietnamese Catholics Around the World (10

min). A short film about the visual transformation of Our Lady of Lavang as a

European woman into a Vietnamese woman.

2013 (forthcoming) Director, H.O. 7: Between Places and Time (10 min). A short documentary about a former Vietnamese Catholic soldier of the Republic of South Vietnam. It traces his experiences with war, imprisonment, and religious persecutions in Vietnam. The film also shows his continuing struggles to recall this silenced past in his new home, the U.S.

2008 Research Assistant, The Left Eye of God: Caodaism Travels from Vietnam to California (58 min). A film about the global manifestation of Caodaism, a religion indigenous to Vietnam that embraces Eastern and Western traditions.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

2012 Summer Institute on the Cultural Study of the Law, “Culture, Rights, Identity,”

organized by Osnabrück University (Osnabrück, Germany: August 6-18).

Summer Programme, “World Wide Asia: Asian Flows, Global Impacts,” organized

by the International Institute for Asian Studies (Leiden, the Netherlands: August 27 –

September 1).

Bergen Research School, “Global Development Challenges,” organized by the

University of Bergen (Bergen, Norway: June 20-22)

International Ph.D. School, “Tracing Colonialism and Orientalism in Social and

Political Thought,” organized by the Open University (Milton Keynes, United

Kingdom: February 8).

2011 International Ph.D. Laboratory, “Social Exclusion, Citizenship and Social Capital,” organized by the International Sociological Association (Johannesburg, South Africa: November 7-13).

Summer School, “Religion, Culture, and Society,” organized by the Universitair Centrum Sint-Ignatius Antwerpen [University of Antwerp] (Antwerp, Belgium: August 28-September 4).

2010 Dissertation Workshop, “Democracy and Identity in Asia,” organized by the University of Toronto (Toronto, Canada: May 9-12).

LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS

2011 Khmer Language Program, Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Madison, Wisconsin: June 13-August 5).

2010 Khmer Language and Culture Study Program, Center for Khmer Studies and University of Hawai’i (Phnom Penh, Cambodia: June 1-Aug 31).

OVERSEAS FIELDWORK EXPERIENCES

2013 Vietnam (August) and Cambodia (August-September)

2011 Cambodia (April-May, July-December)

Paris and Aix-en-Provence, France and Rome, Italy (June)

2010 Vietnam (May-August)

2009 Vietnam (May-August)

OCCASIONAL REVIEWER

Sociological Perspectives

Contemporary Sociology

Journal of Vietnamese Studies

Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement

FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY

Native Vietnamese

Intermediate Khmer (continuing study), Spanish

Beginning French

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION

Area Studies Association for Asian Studies

Ethnic Studies American Studies Association

Religion Association for the Sociology of Religion

International Society for the Sociology of Religion

Sociology International Sociological Association

Society for the Study of Social Problems

REFERENCES

Janet Hoskins (Advisor and Co-Chair)

Professor of Anthropology

Department of Anthropology, GFS 131

University of Southern California

Los Angeles, CA 90089-2539

jhoskins@usc.edu / (213) 740-1913

Viet Thanh Nguyen

Associate Professor of English and American Studies and Ethnicity

Department of English, THH 404D

University of Southern California

Los Angeles, CA 90089-2539

vnguyen@usc.edu / (213) 740-3746

Leland Saito (Chair)

Associate Professor of Sociology and American Studies and Ethnicity

Department of Sociology

851 Downey Hall, Hazel Stanley Hall 314

University of Southern California

Los Angeles, CA 90089-2539

lsaito@usc.edu / (213) 740-3533

Macarena Gomez-Barris

Associate Professor of Sociology and American Studies and Ethnicity

Department of Sociology

851 Downey Hall, Hazel Stanley Hall 314

University of Southern California

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