A new theoretical perspective on southern Vietnam and its recent history, examining the differences between the local villager's view of modernity and those of the state.
A new theoretical perspective on southern Vietnam and its recent history, examining the differences between the local villager's view of modernity and those of the state.
Philip Taylor worked for two years in Vietnam's Mekong delta, researching this book between 1992 and 1995. He has eight years teaching experience in anthropology, Asian studies and languages and he has designed and developed a post-graduate teaching program in Pacific and Asian studies. He is currently a Visiting Fellow in the Division of Pacific and Asian History, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University.
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Maps Figures Illustrations Abbreviations Preface Introduction 1 Neo-colonialism as poison 2 Renunciations of socialism 3 Indigenising modernity in Nam Bo 4 Reinventing modernity as threat 5 Civilisation in the orchard Conclusion Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
Maps Figures Illustrations Abbreviations Preface Introduction 1 Neo-colonialism as poison 2 Renunciations of socialism 3 Indigenising modernity in Nam Bo 4 Reinventing modernity as threat 5 Civilisation in the orchard Conclusion Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
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