Vietnam: Journeys of Body, Mind, and SpiritVietnam: Journeys of Body, Mind, and Spirit takes the reader on an informed and engaging journey into the social and ritual life of contemporary Vietnam. Created to accompany the first major collaboration between a Vietnamese museum and an American museum on an exhibition of Vietnamese culture, this book moves beyond the troubled wartime history of both nations to a deeper portrayal of how Vietnamese of different ages, ethnicities, occupations, and circumstances live at the start of the twenty-first century. The contributors--most of whom live and work in Vietnam, while others have spent many years in intimate association with Vietnamese life--offer a unique perspective on the country and its diverse cultural mosaic. The text is complemented by a rich collection of photographs and illustrations that capture the complexity and nuance of daily life. The journeys portrayed in this volume cut across virtually every domain of Vietnamese experience. Some take place on roads, railways, rivers, and footpaths, as family members come home for the New Year and traders carry goods precariously balanced on bicycles. Others are metaphorical: life is a journey marked by significant rituals, and the year is a journey mapped by a calendar with holidays as milestones along the way. Souls travel to the netherworld, while gods and ancestors return to the human world during celebrations in their honor. Although the Vietnam War dominated the consciousness of a generation of Americans, few understand the country and few can imagine what it is like today. Appearing more than a decade after Vietnam's entrance into the global market and more than a quarter century after the cessation of hostilities between the Vietnamese and U.S. governments, this book provides a new understanding of how Vietnamese live, work, and celebrate critical passages of life and time. Copublished with the American Museum of Natural History and the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology |
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Contents
POTTERY VILLAGE AND GLOBAL NODE | 6 |
vIETNAMS ETHNIC MOSAIC | 53 |
THE MIDAUTUMN FESTIVAL TET TRUNG THU | 93 |
FOUR WAYS TO MAP A YEARS OURNEY | 109 |
Ly Hanh Son | 158 |
y wEDD1NGSAND FUNERALS | 173 |
OTHER JOURNEYS OF THE DEAD | 197 |
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AMNH ancestors ancestral altar bamboo Bat Trang Buddhism bumed celebration Central Highlands century ceramics China Chinese chung cakes cloth communities Confucian Craig Chesek cultural Dak Lak province dance dead deceased deceased's decorated Dinh Doi Moi Dong ethnic minorities flowers funeral Giarai gifts govemment groups handicraft Hang Ma Street Hanoi Hmong Hoang holiday incamated incense sticks intemational joumey Khmer Kinh Lang Son province lantems living lunar month lunisolar calendar mandarin medium Mekong Delta Mid-Autuum Festival Mid,Autunm Minh Mother Goddess mountain Muong Museum Nguyen Dang Nguyen dynasty northem offerings paper perform Photograph by Craig population procession puppets Qua Tang ceremony reahns Red River Delta retum rice rites ritual master Sapa shaman social soul spirits Tay province temple Thai Thanh Tien Today tourists toys traders traditional trees Viet Vietnam Vietnamese village votive wedding Westem woman women woodblock print
References to this book
Terra: Our 100-Million-Year-Old Ecosystem--and the Threats That Now Put It ... Michael Novacek No preview available - 2007 |
Vietnam Today: A Guide to a Nation at a Crossroads Mark A. Ashwill,Ngoc Diep Thai No preview available - 2005 |