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Author High, Holly, author

Title Projectland : life in a Lao socialist model village / Holly High
Published Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2021

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Series New Southeast Asia: politics, meaning, and memory
New Southeast Asia.
Contents Introduction to Projectland -- Who Are the Katu? -- Welcome to Kandon, Culture Village -- Open Defecation Free and Model Healthy Village -- "Are We United?" -- "Women's Preserve": Weaving and Women's Value -- "My Children Have Eaten Only Tears": Family Dramas in Kandon -- "You Will Reach the Katu" -- Conclusion: The Problem with Projects
Summary "In Projectland, anthropologist Holly High combines an engaging first-person narrative of her fieldwork with a political ethnography of Laos, more than forty years after the establishment of the Lao PDR and more than seven decades since socialist ideologues first "liberated" parts of upland country. In a remote village of Kandon, High finds that although socialism has declined significantly as an economic model, it is ascendant and thriving in the culture of politics and the politics of culture. Kandon is remarkable by any account. The villagers are ethnic Kantu (Katu), an ethnicity associated by early ethnographers above all with human sacrifice. They had repelled French control, and as the war went on, the revolutionary forces of Sekong were headquartered in Kandon territories. In 1996, Kandon village moved and resettled in a plateau area. "New Kandon" has become Sekong Province's first certified "Culture Village," the nation's very first "Open Defecation Free and Model Health Village," and the president of Laos personally granted the village a Labor Flag and Medal. High provides a unique and timely assessment of the Lao Party-state's resettlement politics, and she recounts with skillful nuance the stories that are often cast into shadows by the usual focus on New Kandon as a success. Her book follows the lives of a small group of villagers who returned to the old village in the mountains, effectively defying policy but, in their words, obeying the presence that animates the land there. Revealing her sensibility with tremendous composure, High tells the experiences of women who, bound by steep bride-prices to often violent marriages, have tasted little of the socialist project of equality, unity, and independence. These women spoke to the author of "necessities" as a limit to their own lives. In a context where the state has defined the legitimate forms of success and agency, "necessity" emerged as a means of framing one's life as nonconforming but also nonagentive"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Socialism and culture -- Laos -- New Kandon
Katu (Southeast Asian people) -- Laos -- Kandon
Katu (Southeast Asian people) -- Laos -- New Kandon
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- General.
Katu (Southeast Asian people)
Politics and government
Socialism and culture
SUBJECT New Kandon (Laos) -- Politics and government
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780824888671
0824888677
9780824888732
0824888731