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Journal of Vietnamese Studies (2023) 18 (1-2): 1–14.
Published: 01 May 2023
...Claire Edington; Martha Lincoln The administration and management of life, health, and populations—or “biopolitics”—have long been a tacit concern of scholars of historic and contemporary Vietnam. Yet to date, there has been relatively little formal treatment of the constructs of biopolitics...
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Journal of Vietnamese Studies (2023) 18 (1-2): 143–172.
Published: 01 May 2023
...Sarah G. Grant This article considers the biopolitics of coffee in contemporary Vietnam. Drawing on Vietnamese food safety manuals and coffee processing educational materials, ethnographic research, and recent food safety scandals covered in state media, the article argues that for the Vietnamese...
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Journal of Vietnamese Studies (2023) 18 (1-2): 173–202.
Published: 01 May 2023
...Ann Marie Leshkowich Alongside economic change, market socialism in Vietnam entails biopolitical campaigns to combat poverty as a “social problem.” Social workers in Hồ Chí Minh City function as agents of therapeutic governance to transform the lives of poor urban clients by employing empathetic...
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Journal of Vietnamese Studies (2023) 18 (1-2): 104–142.
Published: 01 May 2023
...Martha Lincoln This article examines the shifting biopolitical significance of poverty in Vietnam’s post-reform period, drawing on ethnographic interviews with poor Hanoians. Concomitant with the political economic and sociocultural shifts of market transition, public accounts of poverty’s nature...
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Journal of Vietnamese Studies (2023) 18 (1-2): 61–103.
Published: 01 May 2023
... consequences, the article traces the development of a specifically colonial biopolitics of addiction. While the proliferation of both legal and illegal drugs came to signify different kinds of risk for French and Vietnamese audiences, this article argues that the coalescence of these discourses around...