Hy Van Luong
Having regularly conducted field research in Vietnam since 1987,
Luong has also published numerous book chapters as well as articles
in major academic journals on language, social organization, and
political economy in twentieth century Vietnam.
They include, among others:
"Discursive Practices, Ideological Oppositions, and Power
Structure: Person-Referring Forms and
Sociopolitical Struggles in Colonial Vietnam," American Ethnologist
XV: 239-253
"The Marxist State and the Dialogic Re-Structuration of Culture
in Northern Vietnam" in Indochina: Social and Cultural Change
, by D. Elliott, H. V. Luong, B. Kiernan, and T. Mahoney, pp. 79-117
(1994, Claremont McKenna College-Keck Center Monograph)
"Engendered Entrepreneurship: Ideologies and Political Economic
Transform-a-tion in a Northern Vietnamese Centre of Ceramics Production"
in Market Cultures: Society and Morality in the New Asian Capitalisms,
ed. Robert Hefner, pp. 290-314 (1998, Westview Press)
"Wealth, Power, and Poverty in the Transition to Market Economies:
The Process of Socio-economic Differentiation in Rural China and
Northern Vietnam," (Jonathan Unger as co-author, The China
Journal XL: 61-93, or in Transforming Asian Socialism, ed. J. Unger,
pp. 120-152, 1999, Allen and Unwin)
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