Unimagined Community
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Cold war
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Critical theory
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Imperialism
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Marxism
Mass media
Nationalism
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Political theology
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SN=Cultural History of Modern War
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South Vietnam
Vietnam War
Product details
- ISBN 9781526143969
- Weight: 490g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 05 Dec 2019
- Publisher: Manchester University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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The unimagined community proposes a reexamination of the Vietnam War from a perspective that has been largely excluded from historical accounts of the conflict, that of the South Vietnamese. Challenging the conventional view that the war was a struggle between the Vietnamese people and US imperialism, the study presents a wide-ranging investigation of South Vietnamese culture, from political philosophy and psychological warfare to popular culture and film. Beginning with a genealogy of the concept of a Vietnamese “culture,” as the latter emerged during the colonial period, the book concludes with a reflection on the rise of popular culture during the American intervention. Reexamining the war from the South Vietnamese perspective, The unimagined community pursues the provocative thesis that the conflict, in this early stage, was not an anti-communist crusade, but a struggle between two competing versions of anticolonial communism.
Duy Lap Nguyen is Assistant Professor at the University of Houston
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