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Emergent Expressions: Creative Politics in Contemporary Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
著者 Ngo, Anh-Thu Thi (著)
出版年月日2017.05.01
ページ257
出版者ProQuest LLC
出版サイト https://www.proquest.com/
出版地Ann Arbor, MI, US [安娜堡, 密西根州, 美國]
資料の種類博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
言語英文=English
学位博士
学校Harvard University
学部・学科名Anthropology
指導教官Herzfeld, Michael
卒業年2015
キーワードSocial sciences; Becoming-minoritarian; Creative politics; Emergent art; Governmentality; Ho chi minh city; Regimes of truth; Vietnam
抄録In this ethnography, I examine select artists’ expressive endeavors and the contexts that cordon off their possibilities for engagement in contemporary Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Artists are self-aware social critics, and as such, these subjects express disaffection with Vietnam’s trajectory of political economic development since its official adoption of the reform agenda of “market socialism” in 1986. Amid the one-party Communist state’s selective approaches to controlling potentially subversive activities, these young visual artists, musicians, and writers also contend with the shifting exigencies of market-driven modes of valuing and circulating. These critics diagnose a social anomie arising from the misguided conduct of ruling authorities and the corruption of sociocultural infrastructures. In the process, the artists forge new alliances and networks, wielding the resources of market opening in service of social and personal ambitions. I convey these middle-class intellectuals’ subjectivities and “worlding,” as they endeavor to make themselves both as Vietnamese and globalized citizens. Meanwhile, their attempts to circumvent the state’s restrictions on expression constitute efforts at “becoming-minoritarian,” challenging majoritarian regimes of truth. But the occlusions and potential that surface are not just byproducts of pervasive governmentality or neoliberal encroachment. Through intimate regard for the social spheres in which artists circulate and with close attention to the works that they produce, this ethnography is a curation of the varied weights of creative impulses, from Confucian and Buddhist obligations to liberal and Communist ideologies to spectral relics of war. Acknowledging the diversity of structural influences allows us to assess late socialist contexts with more nuanced consideration for the agents of cultural production, without subsuming their trajectories to the telos of capital and its associated liberalisms, while accounting for the insidious yet capricious nature of political repression.
ヒット数121
作成日2023.05.05
更新日期2023.05.05



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