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999 _c1982
_d1982
020 _a9780521516808
082 _a305.55209540904 Su81 A
_b10934
100 _aSusan Bayly
245 _aAsian Voices in a Postcolonial Age:
_bVietnam, India and beyond
_cSusan Bayly
250 _a1st Ed.
260 _aNew Delhi
_bCambridge University Press
_c2007
300 _a281
500 _aThis study of intellectuals and their cosmopolitan life trajectories is based on anthropological and historical research in Vietnam and India, two great Asian societies with contrasting experiences of empire, decolonisation and the rise and fall of the twentieth-century socialist world system. Building on the author's long-standing research experience in India and on remarkable family narratives collected during fieldwork in northern Vietnam, the book deals with epic events and complex social transformations from a perspective that emphasizes the personal and the familial. Its central theme is the extraordinary mobility of intelligentsia lives. The author explores the role of the intellectual in the economic, social and cultural transformation of the post-colonial world through in-depth ethnographic fieldwork methods. In identifying parallels and contrasts between Hanoi's 'socialist moderns' and the family and career experiences of their Indian counterparts, the book makes a distinctive contribution to the study of colonial, socialist and post-socialist Asia.
505 _a1. Introduction; 2. The modern intellectual family. Separation provision and nurture; 3. Narrating family lives in present-day Hanoi; 4. The pains and perils of intelligentsia life; 5. India as a domain of socialist modernity; 6. Cosmopolitan spaces in revolutionary times; 7. Vistas of modernity in the insurgent countryside; 8. At home and beyond in the new socialist era; 9. Conclusion.
650 _aVietnam
_aIndia
_aSocial conditions
_aEconomic history
_aIntellectual life
_aIntellectuals
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