Reconfiguring families in contemporary Vietnam

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Danièle Bélanger
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Reconfiguring families in contemporary Vietnam

"Reconfiguring Families in Contemporary Vietnam chronicles and analyzes the most significant change for families in Vietnam's recent past - the transition to a market economy, referred to as Doi Moi in Vietnamese and generally translated as the "renovation". Two decades have passed since the wide-ranging institutional transformations that took place reconfigured the ways families produce and reproduce. The downsizing of the socialist welfare system and the return of the household as the unit of production and consumption redefined the boundaries between the public and private." "This volume is the first to offer a multidisciplinary perspective that sets its gaze exclusively on processes at work in the everyday lives of families, and on the implications for gender and intergenerational relations. By focusing on families, this book shifts the spotlight from macro transformations of the renovation era, orchestrated by those in power, to micro-level transformations, experienced daily in households between husbands and wives, parents and children, grandparents and other family members."--Jacket.

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Reconfiguring families in contemporary Vietnam
2009, Stanford University Press
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2009, Stanford University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction : state, families, and the making of transitions in Vietnam / Danièle Bélanger and Magali Barbieri
State and the family : reproductive policies and practices / Catherine Scornet
Health and health-seeking behavior in Vietnam during the 1990s / Anil Deolalikar
The family : a cornerstone in the current fight against HIV/AIDS / Myriam de Loenzien
Doi moi and older adults : intergenerational support under the constraints of reform / Magali Barbieri
From youth to adulthood : benchmarks and pathways in modern Vietnam / Peter Xenos ... [et al.]
Family change in Vietnam's Red River Delta : from war, to reunification, to renovation / Rukmalie Jayakody and Vu Tuân Huy
The legacy of doi moi, the legacy of immigration : overseas Vietnamese grooms come home to Vietnam / Hung Cam Thai
Daughters, work and families in globalizing Vietnam / Danièle Bélanger and Kate Pendakis
A home divided : work, body, and emotions in the post doi-moi family / Truong Huyên Chi
Female headship in the Red River Delta, Vietnam : the political construction of the family / Bussarawan Teerawichitchainan
Household structure and employment strategies in a changing economy / Xavier Oudin
Rural-to-urban migration in Vietnam : a tale of three regions / Hy V. Luong.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Stanford, Calif
Series
Contemporary issues in Asia and the Pacific
Genre
Congresses.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.8509597/09045
Library of Congress
HQ674.5 .R43 2009, JZ5665

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
444

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22552656M
ISBN 13
9780804760577, 9780804760584
LCCN
2008042352
OCLC/WorldCat
259716072
Goodreads
6020923
5592711

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