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This transdisciplinary edited book explores new developments and
perspectives on global Vietnam, touching on aspects of history,
identity, transnational mobilities, heritage, belonging, civil
society, linguistics, education, ethnicity, and worship practices.
Derived from the Engaging With Vietnam: An Interdisciplinary
Dialogue conference series, this cutting-edge collection presents
new scholarship and also represents new ways of knowing global
Vietnam. Over the past 10 years, knowledge production about Vietnam
has diversified in various ways as globalization, the
internationalization of higher education, and the digital
revolution have transformed the world, as well as Vietnam. Whereas
as late as a decade ago, knowledge about Vietnam was still largely
the preserve of scholars in Vietnam and a coterie of related
experts outside of the country at a select few universities, today
we find scholars working on Vietnam in myriad contexts. This
transformation has introduced new voices and new perspectives,
which this book champions. A critical text engaging a range of
historical and contemporary debates about Vietnam, this book is an
indispensable volume for the Southeast Asian Studies student and
scholar in the humanities and social sciences.
This transdisciplinary edited book explores new developments and
perspectives on global Vietnam, touching on aspects of history,
identity, transnational mobilities, heritage, belonging,
civil society, linguistics, education, ethnicity, and worship
practices. Derived from the Engaging With Vietnam: An
Interdisciplinary Dialogue conference series, this
cutting-edge collection presents new scholarship and also
represents new ways of knowing global Vietnam. Over the past 10
years, knowledge production about Vietnam has diversified in
various ways as globalization, the internationalization of higher
education, and the digital revolution have transformed the world,
as well as Vietnam. Whereas as late as a decade ago, knowledge
about Vietnam was still largely the preserve of scholars in Vietnam
and a coterie of related experts outside of the country at a select
few universities, today we find scholars working on Vietnam in
myriad contexts. This transformation has introduced new voices and
new perspectives, which this book champions. A critical text
engaging a range of historical and contemporary debates about
Vietnam, this book is an indispensable volume for the Southeast
Asian Studies student and scholar in the humanities and social
sciences.
Entrepreneurialism and Tourism in Contemporary Vietnam examines the
intersection of entrepreneurialism and the tourism industry in
modern-day Vietnam and uses case studies from tourism operators in
Ho Chi Minh City to understand the effects of market reforms on
Vietnam's society. The primary argument undertaken in this study is
that in order to understand changes to the Vietnamese economy, one
must take an approach that combines the "cultural" with the
"economic." The tourism case studies presented here collectively
demonstrate that there is no easy analytic distinction between the
cultural and economic dimensions of the Vietnamese tourism
industry. The empirical material is primarily drawn from interviews
with private tour operators and participant observation on tours.
This book also examines the collaboration between the private
sector and the Vietnamese government in the tourism industry. These
coordinative entrepreneurial relationships between two unlikely
bedfellows are shaped by the interpersonal exchanges that produce
the tourism cultural-economy. Lastly, there are links between
entrepreneurialism, tourism, and other case studies in urban
Southeast Asia illustrated in the conclusion.
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