Vietnamese anthropology has been portrayed as a project in close alignment with the goals of a progressivist, culturally assimilationist and security-oriented state. This paper explores unexpectedly positive assessments by anthropologists and folkloristsVietnamese anthropology has been portrayed as a project in close alignment with the goals of a progressivist, culturally assimilationist and security-oriented state. This paper explores unexpectedly positive assessments by anthropologists and folklorists of a recent popular upsurge in goddess worship, which many local scholars deem an example of local, time-honoured and integrative cultural practice. Such assessments may be viewed in the context of state attempts to strengthen national ident...
Vietnam\u27s fifty-four different ethnic groups are increasingly engaged in the outside world, and c...
Every year, the Vietnamese people reportedly burned about 50,000 tons of joss papers, which took the...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The Đao Mau is a folk r...
This thesis investigates the cult of village guardian deities in the lives of the villagers in the R...
The author indicates the present renaissance of all the forms of religiosity after the doi moi refor...
Vietnam in the last two decades has experienced not only market reform and significant economic grow...
This MA thesis deals with the topic of the cult of Mother Goddesses in Vietnam with special referenc...
This article examines the reasons for the popularity of spirits of different ethnic backgrounds in t...
Ritual and Revolution in Viet Nam examines the history of the Vietnamese Communist Party's campaign ...
Beginning with an ethnological field review dedicated to the ancestral cult of Vietnamese as practis...
International audienceThis article describes expressions and evolutions of development anthropology ...
harmful superstition. However, a glimpse into the Governmental Gazette – Công Báo – displays the imp...
Considered as "local residents" in Buon Ma Thuot, the Ede people have a long history and culture in ...
Vietnam is currently undergoing a metamorphosis from a relatively closed society with a centrally pl...
The current paper is part of an interdisciplinary project focusing on the intellectual dimensions of...
Vietnam\u27s fifty-four different ethnic groups are increasingly engaged in the outside world, and c...
Every year, the Vietnamese people reportedly burned about 50,000 tons of joss papers, which took the...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The Đao Mau is a folk r...
This thesis investigates the cult of village guardian deities in the lives of the villagers in the R...
The author indicates the present renaissance of all the forms of religiosity after the doi moi refor...
Vietnam in the last two decades has experienced not only market reform and significant economic grow...
This MA thesis deals with the topic of the cult of Mother Goddesses in Vietnam with special referenc...
This article examines the reasons for the popularity of spirits of different ethnic backgrounds in t...
Ritual and Revolution in Viet Nam examines the history of the Vietnamese Communist Party's campaign ...
Beginning with an ethnological field review dedicated to the ancestral cult of Vietnamese as practis...
International audienceThis article describes expressions and evolutions of development anthropology ...
harmful superstition. However, a glimpse into the Governmental Gazette – Công Báo – displays the imp...
Considered as "local residents" in Buon Ma Thuot, the Ede people have a long history and culture in ...
Vietnam is currently undergoing a metamorphosis from a relatively closed society with a centrally pl...
The current paper is part of an interdisciplinary project focusing on the intellectual dimensions of...
Vietnam\u27s fifty-four different ethnic groups are increasingly engaged in the outside world, and c...
Every year, the Vietnamese people reportedly burned about 50,000 tons of joss papers, which took the...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.The Đao Mau is a folk r...