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The New Way Protestantism And The Hmong In Vietnam Tm T T Ng

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The New Way Protestantism And The Hmong In Vietnam Tm T T Ng
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Publisher: University of Washington Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.06 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Tâm T. T. Ngô
ISBN: 9780295998275, 029599827X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The New Way Protestantism And The Hmong In Vietnam Tm T T Ng by Tâm T. T. Ngô 9780295998275, 029599827X instant download after payment.

In the mid-1980s, a radio program with a compelling spiritual message was accidentally received by listeners in Vietnam’s remote northern highlands. The Protestant evangelical communication had been created in the Hmong language by the Far East Broadcasting Company specifically for war refugees in Laos. The Vietnamese Hmong related the content to their traditional expectation of salvation by a Hmong messiah-king who would lead them out of subjugation, and they appropriated the evangelical message for themselves.

Today, the New Way (Kev Cai Tshiab) has some three hundred thousand followers in Vietnam. Tam T. T. Ngo reveals the complex politics of religion and ethnic relations in contemporary Vietnam and illuminates the dynamic interplay between local and global forces, socialist and postsocialist state building, cold war and post–cold war antagonisms, Hmong transnationalism, and U.S.-led evangelical expansionism.

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