1st Edition

Gender, Household and State in Post-Revolutionary Vietnam

By Jayne Werner Copyright 2009
208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

This book examines gender in post-revolutionary Vietnam, focusing on gender relations in the family and state since the onset of economic reform in 1986. Drawing on a wide range of primary sources (including surveys, interviews, and responses to film screenings), Jayne Werner demonstrates that despite the formal institution of public gender equality in Vietnam, in practice women do not hold a... Read more

Introduction  1. Revolutionary Discourses, the Resistance Wars, and Gender Politics in Quang Xa, 1945-1975  2. Gender and Doi Moi in Quang Xa  3. State Discourses and the Family Household  4. Married Couples and Equality Families in Quang Xa  5. Womanhoods and State Subject making in Quang Xa  6. Conclusion 

Biography

Jayne Werner is based at Long Island University, where she is Professor Emerita of Political Science, and she is also a Research Scholar in the Southern Asian Institute at Columbia University, USA. She has written extensively on gender relations and Vietnam, and her books include The Vietnam War: Vietnamese and American Perspectives (edited with Luu Doan Huynh), and Sources of Vietnamese Tradition (edited with John Whitmore and George Dutton, forthcoming).