บทความเกี่ยวกับอาเซียนจาก Journal of Vietnamese Studies (2010-2016)
Volume |
Articles |
Author |
Vol. 11 No. 1, Winter 2016 |
The Ambiguous Legacy of Ngô Đình Diệm in South Vietnam’s Second Republic (1967–1975) |
Sean Fear |
Wearing Modernity Lemur Nguyễn Cát Tường, Fashion, and the “Origins” of the Vietnamese National Costume |
Martina Thucnhi Nguyen |
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Vol. 10 No. 4, Fall 2015 |
“Renegades”The Story of South Vietnam’s First National Opposition Newspaper, 1955–1958 |
Jason A. Picard |
The Promotion of Confucianism in South Vietnam (1955–1975) and the Role of Nguyễn Đăng Thục as a New Confucian Scholar |
Nguyễn Tuấn Cường |
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Vietnamese Literature After War and RenovationThe Extraordinary Everyday |
Rebekah Linh Collins |
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Vol. 10 No. 3, Summer 2015 |
A French School in North VietnamThe Lycée Albert-Sarraut from 1954 to 1965 |
Nguyễn Thụy Phương |
Cultural Ambiguity in Contemporary Vietnamese Representations of HomosexualityA New Historicist Reading of Bùi Anh Tấn’s Fiction |
Nguyễn Quốc Vinh |
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More Than Just Refugees—A Historical Overview of Vietnamese Professional Immigration to the United States |
An Tuan Nguyen |
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Vol. 10 No. 2, Spring 2015 |
“Calling for Wind and Rain” RitualsEnvironment, Emotion, and Governance in Nguyễn Vietnam, 1802–1883 |
Kathryn Dyt |
Student Activism in Time of WarYouth in the Republic of Vietnam, 1960s–1970s |
Van Nguyen-Marshall |
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Saving for the SoulWomen, Pious Donation and Village Economy in Early Modern Vietnam |
Philippe Papin |
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Vol. 10 No. 1, Winter 2015 |
Nguyễn Thị Năm and the Land Reform in North Vietnam, 1953 |
Alex-Thai D. Vo |
The Vietnamese Bauxite ControversyTowards a More Oppositional Politics |
Jason Morris-Jung |
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The Kitchen God Returns to Heaven [Ông Táo Về Trời]Popular Culture, Social Knowledge and Folk Beliefs in Vietnam |
Patrick McAllister, Thi Cam Tu Luckman |
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Vol. 9 No. 4, Fall 2014 |
Pluralism UnleashedThe Politics of Reforming the Vietnamese Constitution |
Bùi Hải Thiêm |
The Party v. the PeopleAnti-China Nationalism in Contemporary Vietnam |
Tuong Vu |
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Bùi Quang Chiêu in Calcutta (1928)The Broken Mirror of Vietnamese and Indian Nationalism |
Agathe Larcher-Goscha, Kareem James Abu-Zeid |
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Vol. 9 No. 3, Summer 2014 |
Contests over Land in Rural Vietnam |
Philip Taylor |
Protests over Land in VietnamRightful Resistance and More |
Benedict J. Tria Kerkvlie |
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Coercive Localization in Southwest Vietnam Khmer Land Disputes and the Containment of Dissent |
Philip Taylor |
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Social Consensus and the Meta-Regulation of Land- Taking Disputes in Vietnam |
John Gillespi |
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Vol. 9 No. 2, Spring 2014 |
An Epistemology of Gender Historical Notes on the Homosexual Body in Contemporary Vietnam, 1986–2005 |
Richard Quang-Anh Tran |
North Versus South: The Effects of Foreign Direct Investment and Historical Legacies on Poverty Reduction in Post-Đổi Mới Vietnam |
Scott R. Sanders |
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Changes in Social Capital: A Case Study of Collective Rice Farming Practices in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam |
Le Anh Tuan, Alison Cottrell, David King |
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Vol. 9 No. 1, Winter 2014 |
Minding the Metaphor: Vietnamese State-Run Press Coverage of Social Movements Abroad |
Cari An Coe |
“Modern and Strange Things”: Peasants and Mass Consumer Goods in the Mekong Delta |
David Hunt |
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The Loss of Vietnam: Korean Views of Vietnam in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries |
Youn Dae-Yeong |
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Vol. 8 No. 4, Fall 2013 |
French Military Ethnography in Colonial Upper Tonkin (Northern Vietnam), 1897–1904 |
Jean Michaud |
The Rickshaw Trade in Colonial Vietnam, 1883–1940 |
H. Hazel Hahn |
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Electronic Records of the Air War Over Southeast Asia: A Database Analysis |
Holly High, James R. Curran, Gareth Robinson |
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Vol. 8 No. 3, Summer 2013 |
From Liberally-Organized to Centralized Schools: Education in Tonkin, 1885–1927 |
Trần Thị Phương Hoa |
The Curious Case of |
Charles P. Keith |
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Vol. 8 No. 2, Spring 2013 |
Beyond Myth and Caricature: Situating Women in the History of Early Modern Vietnam |
George Dutton |
The Role of Weapons in the Second Indochina War: Republic of Vietnam Perspectives and Perceptions |
Martin Loicano |
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Transnational Marriages between Vietnamese Women and Asian Men in Vietnamese Online Media |
Danièle Bélanger, Khuất Thu Hồng, Trần Giang Linh |
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“Happy to Be Born Hmong”: |
Lonán Ó Briain |
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Vol. 8 No. 1, Fall 2012 |
Chữ Nôm and the Taming of the South: A Bilingual Defense for Vernacular Writing in the Chỉ Nam Ngọc Âm Giải Nghῖa |
John Phan |
A “Biography Not” of General Trần Độ: His Dissident Writings, Elite Politics, and Death in Retrospect |
Ken Maclean |
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The Lao Động Party, Culture and the Campaign against “Modern Revisionism”: The Democratic Republic of Vietnam Before the Second Indochina War |
Martin Grossheim |
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Hải Phòng’s Urban Change |
Nguyễn Thanh Bình |
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Vol. 7 No. 4, Fall 2012 |
Risk, Opportunity and Resilience |
Ashley Carruthers |
Remittances from Migrants: Experience of Vietnamese Households |
Hai Anh La, Suiwah Leung |
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“Doing Ô Sin”: Rural Migrants Negotiating Domestic Work in |
Nguyễn Thị Nguyệt Minh |
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Struggling to Sustain Marriages and Build Families: Mobile Husbands/Wives and Mothers/Fathers in. Hà Nội and Hồ Chí Minh City |
Catherine Locke |
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Migration, Social Networks and Risk: The Case of Rural-to-Rural Migration in Vietnam |
Alexandra Winkels |
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The Socio-Spatial Constellation of a Central Vietnamese: Village and its Emigrants |
Ashley Carruthers and |
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Vol. 7 No. 3, Fall 2012 |
Epic Directions for the Study of the Vietnamese Diaspora |
Alexander M. Cannon |
From Subaltern to Free Worker: Exit, Voice, and Loyalty among Indochina’s Subaltern Imperial Labor Camp Diaspora in Metropolitan France, 1939–1944 |
Tobias Rettig |
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Living Without Quê: The Ethnic Minority and Freedom in Thuận’s Chinatown |
Anh Thang Dao |
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Remembering the Boat People Exodus: A Tale of Two Memorials |
Quan Tue Tran |
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Virtually Audible in Diaspora: The Transnational Negotiation of Vietnamese Traditional Music |
Alexander M. Cannon |
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“Over There”: Imaginative Displacements in Vietnamese Remittance Gift Economies |
Ivan V. Small |
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Vol. 7 No. 2, Summer 2012 |
Unpublished Letter by Hồ Chí Minh to a French Pastor |
Hồ Chí Minh, Kareem James Abu-Zeid |
Notes on an Unpublished Letter by Hồ Chí Minh to a French Pastor (September 8, 1921) or the Art of Dissenting Evangelization |
Pascal Bourdeaux, Kareem James Abu-Zeid |
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Whose Weapons? Representations of Rape in the Print Media of Modern Vietnam |
Nguyễn Thu Hương |
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Between Mountains and the Sea: Trades in Early Nineteenth-Century Northern Vietnam |
Li Tana |
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The Biography of the Hồng Bàng Clan as a Medieval Vietnamese Invented Tradition |
Liam C. Kelley |
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Comments on “The Biography of the Hồng Bàng Clan as a Medieval Vietnamese Invented Tradition” by Liam Kelly |
Keith Taylor |
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Comments on Liam Kelley’s “The Biography of the Hồng Bàng Clan as a Medieval Invented Tradition” |
Tạ Chí Đại Trương, |
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Response to the Commentaries by Tạ Chí Đại Trường and Keith Taylor |
Liam C. Kelley |
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Vol. 7 No. 1, Winter 2012 |
Supplying Female Bodies: Labor Migration, Sex Work, and the Commoditization of Women in Colonial Indochina and Contempory Vietnam |
Christian Henriot |
The Shadow Theater of Prostitution in French Colonial Tonkin: Faceless Prostitutes under the Colonial Gaze |
Isabelle Tracol-Huynh |
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Mousmés and French Colonial Culture: Making Japanese Women’s Bodies Available in Indochina |
Frédéric Roustan |
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Between Bitterness and Sweetness, When Bodies Say it All: Chinese Perspectives on Vietnamese Women in a Border Space |
Caroline Grillot |
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Commodified Sexuality and Mother-Daughter Power Dynamics in the Mekong Delta |
Nicolas Lainez |
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Vol. 6 No. 3, Fall 2011 |
Half-Brothers: The Frères des Écoles Chrétiennes in Vietnam, 1900–1945 |
Francis Nyan |
Hearts, Minds and Công Dân Vụ: The Special Commissariat for Civic Action and Nation-Building in Ngô Đình Diệm’s Vietnam, 1955–1957 |
Geoffrey C. Stewart |
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Hà Nội’s Responses to Beijing’s Renewed Enthusiasm to Aid North Vietnam, 1970–1972 |
Kosal Path |
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Examining the Bawdy: An Interview with Linh Đinh on His First Novel, Love Like Hate |
Trang Cao |
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Vol. 6 No. 2, Summer 2011 |
The Critical Difference: Making Peripheral Vision Central in Vietnamese Studies |
Erik Harms |
Black Flag Rumors and the Black River Basin: Powerbrokers and the State in the Tonkin-China Borderlands |
Bradley C. Davis |
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The Đèo Family of Lai Châu: Traditional Power and Unconventional Practices |
Philippe Le Failler |
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Making the Northwest Vietnamese |
Christian C. Lentz |
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Damming Rivers in Vietnam: A Lesson Learned in the Tây Bắc Region |
Nga Dao |
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Heonik Kwon Ghosts of War in Vietnam |
Ivan Small |
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Mai Lan Gustafsson War and Shadows: The Haunting of Vietnam |
Allen L. Tran |
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Jonathan D. London, Editor Education in Vietnam |
Phuoc M. Duong |
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Vol. 6 No. 1, Winter 2011 |
From Oriental Studies to South Pacific Studies: The Multiple Origins of Vietnamese Studies in Japan, 1881 to 1951 |
Frédéric Roustan |
Diaspora as Religious Doctrine: An “Apostle of Vietnamese Nationalism” Comes to California |
Janet Hoskins |
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War Comes to Long An, the Classic We Hardly Know? |
Michael J. Montesano |
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War Comes to Long An, its Origins and Legacies: An Interview with Jeffrey Race |
Jeffrey Race |
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Vol. 5 No. 3, Fall 2010 |
Vietnamese Engagement with Tamil Migrants in Colonial Cochinchina |
Natasha Pairaudeau |
Post-1975 Land Reform in Southern Vietnam: How Local Actions and Responses Affected National Land Policy |
Trung Dinh Dang |
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Cinema as Cultural Translation: The Production of Vietnam in Trẩn Anh Hùùng’s Cyclo |
Leslie Barnes |
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Lê Vân and Notions of Vietnamese Womanhood |
John C. Schafer |
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The Trial of Lêê Côông Định: New Challenges to the Legitimacy of Vietnam’s Party-State |
Carlyle A. Thayer |
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What Crime Have They Committed? |
Lê Công Định |
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Interview with Nguyễn Hửu Liêm: The Path of Neopragmatism |
Nguyễn Hửu Liêm |
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The State’s Attorney and the People’s Attorney |
Đoààn Tiểu Long |
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Sentences as Retaliation against Dissidents |
Lê Trẩn Luật |
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Vol. 5 No. 2, Summer 2010 |
The Heart and Mind of the Poet Xuâân Diệu: 1954––1958 |
Lại Nguyêên ÂÂn and |
Politics, Kinship, and Ancestors: Some Diasporic Dimensions of the Vietnamese Experience in North America |
Louis-Jacques Dorais |
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French-Educated Midwives and the Medicalization of Childbirth in Colonial Vietnam |
Thuy Linh Nguyen |
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Văn Kiện Đảng Toáán Tập: The Regime’s Gamble and Researchers’ Gains |
Tuong Vu |
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The Collected Works of the Communist Party: The Possibilities and Limits of Official Representations of Actually Existing Government |
Ken MacLean |
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The Meaning of The Complete Collection of Party Documents |
Phạm Quang Minh |
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Using the Văn Kiện Đảng Series to Understand Vietnamese Revolutionary Strategy During the Vietnam War, 1954––1975 |
Pierre Asselin |
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The Complete Collection of Party Documents: Listening to the Party’s Official Internal Voice |
Alec Holcombe |
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Vol. 5 No. 1, Winter 2010 |
“Indigenous Representation is Hostile to All Monopolies”: Phạm Quỳnh and the End of the Alcohol Monopoly in Colonial Vietnam |
Gerard Sasges |
The Sect Crisis of 1955 and the American Commitment to Ngôô Đình Diệm |
Jessica M. Chapman |
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Vietnam’s “Informal Public” Spaces: Belonging and Social Distance in Post-reform Hồ Chí Minh City |
Catherine Earl |
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How Much for a Song? Local and National Representations of Quan Họ Folksong |
Lauren Meeker |
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Workers’ Protests in Contemporary Vietnam (with Some Comparisons to Those in the Pre-1975 South) |
Benedict J. Tria Kerkvliet |
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