1st Edition

Between Sacrifice and Desire National Identity and the Governing of Femininity in Vietnam

By Ashley Pettus Copyright 2003
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    This title explores the role of women in the politics of national identity in Vietnam. Drawing on diverse primary resources--including state news media, government contests, tabloid journalism, and extensive interviews--the author examines the intimate connection between notions of Vietnamese femininity and the cultural quandaries of modernity in post-colonial Vietnam. The book covers the socialist and market reform periods (from the 1950s through the 1990s) and examines women's central place--as both symbols and disciplined subjects--in Vietnam's socialist modernization and ongoing capitalist transition.

    Introduction; Part 1 Media and Governmentality; Chapter 1 Defining the “;New Vietnamese Woman”; Chapter 2 Building Civility through Happy Families; Chapter 3 Governmental Entertainment; Part 2 Mediated Subjects and Identity Struggle; Chapter 4 On the Uncivil Margins; Chapter 5 Market Morality; Chapter 6 Conclusion;

    Biography

    Ashley Pettus