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Postwar Vietnam: Dynamics of a Transforming Society: Asia/Pacific/Perspectives

Autor Hy V. Luong Contribuţii de Melanie Beresford, Michael DiGregorio, Andrew Hardy, Neil Jamieson, Benedict J. Tria Kerkvliet, Shaun Kingsley Malarney, David G. Marr, A Terry Rambo, Masayuki Yanagisawa
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 mar 2003
Richly informed by in-depth field and archival research, this book offers a synthetic and accessible analysis of contemporary Vietnam. After decades of war and a socialist transformation, the country has moved toward a market economy. Echoing that shift, Vietnamese society itself has undergone significant changes, marked by increasing socioeconomic disparities among regions and within localities, greater unrest both in urban and rural areas, and a revitalization of religious and folk rituals. Moving beyond the standard emphasis on the Vietnam War and Vietnamese politics and economy, this volume provides a historically grounded examination of the dynamics of contemporary society and state-society relations. Within that framework, the contributors explore the dynamics of economic reforms, socioeconomic inequality, environmental changes, gender and ethnic relations, migration, media, and ritual. Their work will be of interest to all those studying Southeast Asia, socialist and post-socialist societies, agrarian transformation, international development, as well as the Vietnam War.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780847698653
ISBN-10: 0847698653
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 163 x 217 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Asia/Pacific/Perspectives

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Part 1 Postwar Vietnamese Society: An Overview of Transformational Dynamics
Part 2 Authorities and the People: An Analysis of State-Society Relations in Vietnam
Part 3 Economic Transition, Uneven Development, and the Impact of Reform on Regional Inequality
Part 4 Wealth, Power, and Inequality in Vietnam: Global Market, the State, and Local Sociocultural Dynamics
Part 5 State Visions, Migrant Decisions: Population Movements since the End of the Vietnam War
Part 6 Upland Areas, Ethnic Minorities, and Development
Part 7 Clean, Green, and Beautiful: Environment and Development under the Renovation Economy
Part 8 Gender Relations: Ideologies, Kinship Practices, and Political Economy
Part 9 Return to the Past? The Dynamics of Contemporary Religious and Ritual Transformation
Part 10 A Passion for Modernity: Intellectuals and the Media

Recenzii

An effective overview. . . . A worthwhile resource for specialists of postsocialist transition in other cultural regions.
Very useful set of studies that emphasize, as the book's subtitle suggests, the dynamics of a society that is being transformed in virtually every way.
Anthologies commonly contain a collection of conference papers of inconsistent quality and without a coherent theme or analytical focus. Hy V. Luong has edited a volume that avoids this unfortunate pattern. Nine excellent essays describe different examples of the social transformation underway in postwar Vietnam, and each demonstrates how the dynamic relationship between state and society governs this process. . . .Scholars conducting research on postwar Vietnam from a variety of different disciplinary perspectives, including history, anthropology, sociology, economics, and political science, will find this work to be of considerable value. Consistently well written, all the essays represent detailed information and thoughtful analysis. In addition, there are twenty-six tables and four figures scattered in the text, which provide useful economic and demographic statistics, as well as a good provincial map of Vietnam. . . .There is a comprehensive bibliography that lists both primary and secondary sources in English and Vietnamese, as well as a superb index. Instructors of graduate or advanced undergraduate courses on postwar Vietnam should consider assigning this anthology as required reading.
This volume has the societal consequences of Vietnam's transformation as its focus. In a stringent outline, state-society relations, regional and local inequalities, migration, the situation of ethnic minorities, environmental consequences, gender relations, religious practices and the role of intellectuals are analyzed. It is difficult to do any better. . . .Tells a fascinating tale. . .and is well researched.
These ten chapters, written by a select group of seasoned and well-informed specialists, provide an insightful analysis of Vietnam's complex and rapidly evolving political, economic, social and cultural change.