«In the year 2000 at a fashion/variety show in Ho Chi Minh City, Huong Lan, a singer who had been extremely popular in Vietnam before 1975, had returned to Vietnam to visit and perform. Before she began to sing, she had a short interchange ...»
(en) Yao Souchou, House of Glass: Culture, Modernity, and the State in ..., Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, , 374p. (ISBN978-981-230-075-1, lire en ligne), p.143
«A further instance of this border-crossing is the appearance of Huong Lan, the revered diasporic performer, in the ...»
(en) Shilpa Davé, LeiLani Nishime et Tasha G. Oren, East Main Street: Asian American Popular Culture, NYU Press, , 382p. (ISBN978-0-8147-1963-3, lire en ligne), p.44
«They include Elvis Phuong, Trisie Phuong Trinh, and Huong Lan.»
(en) Mimi Thi Nguyen(en) et Thuy Linh Nguyen Tu, Alien Encounters: Popular Culture in Asian America, Duke University Press Books, , 376p. (ISBN978-0-8223-3922-9, lire en ligne), p.219
«This has happened to a number of performers, including seasoned professionals such as Huong Lan, who made the "mistake" of returning to Vietnam.»
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Source de la traduction
(en) Cet article est partiellement ou en totalité issu de l’article de Wikipédia en anglais intitulé «Hương Lan» (voir la liste des auteurs).