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Questioning the notion of transit migration, the book examines factors that shape Central American migrants' mobility and immobility in the transnational space, comprised on Central American countries, Mexico, and the US.
This pioneering collection brings together an international group of scholars to explore the Vietnamese middle class. From the leisure pursuits of the colonial middle class to the impact of the new urban rich on landscape of the countryside, this interdisciplinary volume explores the ways in which middle classness has been practiced in a wide range of contexts throughout the 20th century and into the 21st. In addition to offering insights into how middle classness was and is constituted and negotiated, this collection illuminates the cultural and social conditions of two distinctive periods in Vietnamese history. Three historical chapters consider how middle class status was experienced and displayed under French colonialism and in 1960s republican. These chapters offer examinations of middle classness through recreation, consumption, and associational life. Six contemporary studies examine the modes of experimentation and practice within middle class urban Vietnam. Still a sensitive topic politically, the contemporary middle class, nascent but increasingly powerful, is exerting a strong impact on the shape of contemporary society and culture, as well as on urban and rural landscapes. This volume offers a series of studies which critically interrogate the practices of those who engage in or aspire to urban middle-class lifestyles in Vietnam both in the past and in the present.
"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.
Montreal is a la mode. A fashionable city in its own right, it also boasts fashion schools, an industry packed with local designers and manufacturers and a dynamic scene that exhibits local and international collections. With its vibrant cultural life and affordable cost of living, designers and artists flock from all over to be a part of Montreal's hip fashion community. MontrealChic is the first book to document this scene and how it connects with the city's design, film, music and cultural history. Scholars Katrina Sark and Sara Daniele Belanger-Michaud are intimately acquainted with Montreal and use their firsthand knowledge of the city's fashion to explore urban culture, music, institutions, scenes and subcultures, along the way uncovering many untold stories of Montreal's fashion scene.
"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.
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