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Campus | Bryn Mawr |
Semester | Spring 2025 |
Registration ID | ANTHB354001 |
Course Title | Political Economy in Vietnam |
Credit | 1.00 |
Department | Environmental Studies |
Instructor | Pashigian,Melissa |
Times and Days | F 01:10pm-03:30pm
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Additional Course Info | Class Number: 2475 Today, Vietnam is in the midst of dramatic social, economic and political changes brought about through a shift from a central economy to a market/capitalist economy since the late 1980s. These changes have resulted in urbanization, a rise in consumption, changes in land use, movement of people, environmental consequences of economic development, and shifts in social and economic relationships and cultural practices as the country has moved from low income to middle income status. This course examines culture and society in Vietnam focusing largely on contemporary Vietnam, but with a view to continuities and historical precedent in past centuries. In this course, we will draw on anthropological studies of Vietnam, as well as literature and historical studies. Relationships between the individual, family, gender, ethnicity, community, land, and state will pervade the topics addressed in the course, as will the importance of political economy, nation, and globalization. In addition to class seminar discussions, students will view documentary and fictional films about Vietnamese culture. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or higher or first years with ANTH 102. Approach: Writing Attentive; Haverford: Social Science (SO) ( ) Enrollment Cap: 15; If the course exceeds the enrollment cap the following criteria will be used for the lottery: Majors and minors by class (seniors then juniors then sophomores), then sophomore, then junior then senior |
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