an in-between culture—“a partial culture that is ‘both alike and different from its parent culture’” (Eliot, 1948, pp. 63–64)—is gradually created. This imaginary cultural space
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Why were we halfway around the world killing people we knew little and cared less about? What did we really know about the history of the Vietnamese people, their culture, their religion, politics, mores, etc.? What did we as people of the United States know about anything outside our ...