Public spaces/public disgraces : crowds and the state in contemporary Vietnam
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01/10/2001
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This article argues that a semantic shift in the crowd in Vietnam over the last decade has allowed public space to become a site through which transgressive ideologies and desires may have an outlet. At a time of accelerating social change, the state has effectively delimited public criticism yet a fragile but assertive form of Vietnamese democratic practice has arisen in public space, at the margins of official society, in sites previously equated with state control. Official state functions attract only small audiences, and rather than celebrating the dominance of the party, reveal the disengagement of the populace in the party's activities. Where crowds were always a component of state (stage)-managed events, now public spaces are attracting large numbers of people for supposedly non-political activities which may become transgressive acts condemned by the regime. In support of the notion that crowding is an opening up of the possibility of more subversive political actions, the paper presents an analysis of recent crowd formations and the state's reaction to them. The analysis reveals the modalities through which popular culture has provided the public with the means to transcend the constraints of official, authorized, and legitimate codes of behaviour in public space. Changes in the use of public space, it is argued, map the sets of relations between the public and the state, making these transforming relationships visible, although fraught with contradictions and anomalies. |
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Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63141/1/5435937.pdf http://www.iseas.edu.sg/sojourn.cfm Thomas, Mandy (2001) Public spaces/public disgraces : crowds and the state in contemporary Vietnam. SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 16(2), pp. 306-330. |
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Copyright 2001 Institute of Southeast Asian Studies |
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Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #200202 Asian Cultural Studies #Contemporary Vietnam #Public Spaces #Social Change #Crowd Formations #Relations between the Public and the State #Democracy |
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Journal Article |