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"Missions and Conversions is an extraordinary book: an original and convincing analysis of the making of one group of refugees through tropes of conversion . . .Tracking back and forth between Southeast Asia and the United States, official texts and first-hand accounts, engagement and detachment, Pearson offers a telling account of cultural and religious transformation. The book startles us to consider the power of tropes of Christian conversion in U.S. military and humanitarian activities around the globe." - Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing, Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Cruz and author of Friction: An Ethnography of Global Connection
"The purpose of Pearson s interesting book is to describe, analyze, and explain the construction of a new collective identity, that of the Montagnard-Dega refugee community of North Carolina. The book uses the trope of conversion in a powerful and multi-faceted way to show how the people themselves have conceived of their transition from the village habitus of their original home in the highlands of Vietnam to their current status as refugees and U.S. citizens, by way of their past experience fighting against the Viet Cong alongside U.S. troops . . .Pearson s book shows how, in a colonial or neo-colonial situation, missionaries, anthropologists, and military have contributed to the reproduction of these discourses, and suggests what role they play in legitimating modern hegemony and the western notion of progress." - Timothy Fitzgerald, Reader in Religion, University of Stirling and author of Discourse on Civility and Barbarity