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Title Connected & disconnected in Viet Nam : remaking social relations in a post-socialist nation / edited by Philip Taylor
Published ©2016
Acton, ACT : ANU Press, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 382 pages)
Series Vietnam series
Vietnam series (Acton, A.C.T.)
Contents Preface / Philip Taylor -- Introduction: An Overture to New Ethnographic Research on Connection and Disconnection in Vietnam / Philip Taylor -- 1. Social Relations, Regional Variation, and Economic Inequality in Contemporary Vietnam: A View from Two Vietnamese Rural Communities / Hy V. Luong -- 2. The Dynamics of Return Migration in Vietnam's Rural North: Charity, Community and Contestation / Nguyen Thi Thanh Binh -- 3. Women as Fish: Rural Migration and Displacement in Vietnam / Linh Khanh Nguyen -- 4. 'Here, Everyone is Like Everyone Else!': Exile and Re-emplacement in a Vietnamese Leprosy Village / Yen Le -- 5. 'The Red Seedlings of the Central Highlands': Social Relatedness and Political Integration of Select Ethnic Minority Groups in Post-War Vietnam / Nguyen Thu Huong -- 6. The Struggle to be Poor in Vietnam's Northern Borderlands: Political Metis and Biopower in the Local State Arena / Peter Chaudhry -- 7. Thai Entourage Politics in the Socialist State of Vietnam / Ha Viet Quan -- 8. Searching for a Khmer Monastic Higher Education in Post-Socialist Vietnam / Philip Taylor -- 9. Described, Inscribed, Written Off: Heritagisation as (Dis)connection / Oscar Salemink -- 10. Geographies of Connection and Disconnection: Narratives of Seafaring in Lỳ Son / Edyta Roszko
Summary 880-01 Vietnam's shift to a market-based society has brought about profound realignments in its people's relations with each other. As the nation continues its retreat from the legacies of war and socialism, significant social rifts have emerged that divide citizens by class, region and ethnicity. By drawing on social connections as a traditional resource, Vietnamese are able to accumulate wealth, overcome marginalisation and achieve social mobility. However, such relationship-building strategies are also fraught with peril for they have the potential to entrench pre-existing social divisions and lead to new forms of disconnectedness. This book examines the dynamics of connection and disconnection in the lives of contemporary Vietnamese. It features 11 chapters by anthropologists who draw upon research in both highland and lowland contexts to shed light on social capital disparities, migration inequalities and the benefits and perils of gift exchange. The authors investigate ethnic minority networks, the politics of poverty, patriotic citizenship, and the 'heritagisation' of culture. Tracing shifts in how Vietnamese people relate to their consociates and others, the chapters elucidate the social legacies of socialism, nation-building and the transition to a globalised market-based economy. With compelling case studies and including many previously unheard perspectives, this book offers original insights into social ties and divisions among the modern Vietnamese
880-01/(N Vietnамђ́ةs shift to a market-based society has brought about profound realignments in its peoplеђ́ةs relations with each other. As the nation continues its retreat from the legacies of war and socialism, significant social rifts have emerged that divide citizens by class, region and ethnicity. By drawing on social connections as a traditional resource, Vietnamese are able to accumulate wealth, overcome marginalisation and achieve social mobility. However, such relationship-building strategies are also fraught with peril for they have the potential to entrench pre-existing social divisions and lead to new forms of disconnectedness. This book examines the dynamics of connection and disconnection in the lives of contemporary Vietnamese. It features 11 chapters by anthropologists who draw upon research in both highland and lowland contexts to shed light on social capital disparities, migration inequalities and the benefits and perils of gift exchange. The authors investigate ethnic minority networks, the politics of poverty, patriotic citizenship, and the ђ́بheritagisationђ́ة of culture. Tracing shifts in how Vietnamese people relate to their consociates and others, the chapters elucidate the social legacies of socialism, nation-building and the transition to a globalised market-based economy. With compelling case studies and including many previously unheard perspectives, this book offers original insights into social ties and divisions among the modern Vietnamese
Analysis Australian
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes English
In Books at JSTOR: Open Access JSTOR
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SUBJECT The Vietnam War Filmmusik gnd
Subject Social interaction -- Vietnam
Asia.
Economics, finance, business and management.
Economics.
Political economy.
Political ideologies.
Politics and government.
Socialism and left-of-centre democratic ideologies.
Society and culture: general.
Society and social sciences Society and social sciences.
South East Asia.
Vietnam.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
Manners and customs
Social conditions
Social interaction
Soziale Ungleichheit
Interaktion
SUBJECT Vietnam -- Social conditions -- 21st century
Vietnam -- Social life and customs -- 21st century
Subject Vietnam
Form Electronic book
Author Taylor, Philip, 1962- editor.
ISBN 1760460001
1925022927
9781925022926
9781760460006
Other Titles Connected and disconnected in Vietnam