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Upland Transformations In Vietnam Thomas Sikor Editor Nghiem Phuong Tuyen Editor

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Upland Transformations In Vietnam Thomas Sikor Editor Nghiem Phuong Tuyen Editor
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Publisher: NUS Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.11 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Thomas Sikor (editor), Nghiem Phuong Tuyen (editor), Jennifer Sowerwine (editor), Jeff Romm (editor)
ISBN: 9789971695149, 9971695146
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Upland Transformations In Vietnam Thomas Sikor Editor Nghiem Phuong Tuyen Editor by Thomas Sikor (editor), Nghiem Phuong Tuyen (editor), Jennifer Sowerwine (editor), Jeff Romm (editor) 9789971695149, 9971695146 instant download after payment.

Upland Transformations in Vietnam considers the effects of economic development, authority formation and landscape change on the country's "uplands". By positioning the uplands as an integral part of political, economic and cultural processes at the national and international levels, the book shatters stereotypes of the upland regions as a separate ethnic and biophysical realm, and calls into question the assumptions that have informed research on upland areas and post-socialist transitions, and government policy for these regions.
 
 Movements from customary to state authority or from a subsistence to a commoditized economy are neither automatic nor uniform. The case studies in this book show that events in Vietnam's uplands mirror the country's cultures, organization, landscapes and larger political economy. Negotiations over authority and economy in the uplands recursively contribute to larger processes constituting the Vietnamese state and generating social inequalities. The Vietnamese experience thus provides valuable lessons applicable to research on upland regions and post-socialist transformations in other parts of the world.
 
The book features work by young Vietnamese and foreign scholars deeply engaged with research on upland livelihoods and ecosystems in Vietnam. These emerging experts present cutting-edge analyses of negotiations over land, forest politics, trade relations, tourism, migration, social differentiation and cultural imaginaries based on research conducted in all major upland regions of Vietnam, including the Northern Mountains, the Truong Son Mountains and the Central Highlands.

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