In contemporary Vietnam, State concern regarding sexual matters focuses almost exclusively on the sexual and reproductive health of women, encouraging improvement in the material 'quality' of the population. This example of State 'biopower' discursively directs women away from pursuing unconfined pleasure fearing the threat of disease, delinquency or even death. This article examines changing notions of intimacy in the Vietnamese media, focusing on a women's magazine, Lua Am. We argue that this emerging media further underscores the values outlined by the State, contemporary 'Western' consumption practices undergirding promotion of 'selfish' attitudes, to achieve 'perfect' Western lifestyles
This dissertation argues that the public discourse of Vietnam's periods of modernity--the late Frenc...
[ndlr] Nouvelle parution aux presses de l'université de Californie. Présentation de l'éditeur. This...
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Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor...
Vietnam's increased integration into the global market economy entails rapid and dynamic changes tha...
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Over the past two decades, scholars have paid particular attention to the growth of global sex touri...
Since Vietnam's advances in “capitalist globalisation” in the late 1980s, it is argued to have becom...
Background: The present paper discusses the impact the traditional Vietnamese culture has on the upt...
Vietnam is currently undergoing a metamorphosis from a relatively closed society with a centrally pl...
This dissertation argues that the public discourse of Vietnam's periods of modernity--the late Frenc...
[ndlr] Nouvelle parution aux presses de l'université de Californie. Présentation de l'éditeur. This...
Considering advertising as a cultural artifact, this study looks at the extent of sex-role stereotyp...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor...
Vietnam's increased integration into the global market economy entails rapid and dynamic changes tha...
This paper investigates how masturbation, as one form of non-coital sexual practice, is interpreted ...
This paper addresses one of the important dimensions of the experience of youth in contemporary urba...
Theories of sexuality and consumption are increasingly entwined in the critical discourse of women\u...
Journal of Vietnamese Studies: Special issue Commodified women's bodies in Vietnam and beyond Christ...
This article examines the relationship between urban space, normative sexuality and animal metaphors...
Through case studies of two women, this paper uses a taskonomy approach to analyze rural Vietnamese ...
Over the past two decades, scholars have paid particular attention to the growth of global sex touri...
Since Vietnam's advances in “capitalist globalisation” in the late 1980s, it is argued to have becom...
Background: The present paper discusses the impact the traditional Vietnamese culture has on the upt...
Vietnam is currently undergoing a metamorphosis from a relatively closed society with a centrally pl...
This dissertation argues that the public discourse of Vietnam's periods of modernity--the late Frenc...
[ndlr] Nouvelle parution aux presses de l'université de Californie. Présentation de l'éditeur. This...
Considering advertising as a cultural artifact, this study looks at the extent of sex-role stereotyp...