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elisareed



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PostPosted: Mon Jun 06, 2005 7:36 pm    Post subject: Book Recommendations Reply with quote

I am planning on moving to Vietnam in Sept. to teach English and was wondering if anybody had some book recommendations? Lonely Planet vs. Other Guide books, AND more importantly, any Vietnam History/Culture books???

Thanks.

~Elisa
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Mr Wind-up Bird



Joined: 22 Sep 2004
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 2:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lonely Planet/Rough Guide/Footprint are all pretty good, though heavier on sightseeing & culture than practicalities, and very out of date as regards bars, restaurants etc.

History/culture-wise, John Pilger's "Hidden Agendas" has a good chapter on post-war Vietnam, Chomsky's "Hegemony or Survival" has a good analysis of the causes of the American War, and Mark Curtis' "Unpeople" has a very revealing chapter on Britain's covert involvement in the same conflict.
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Snaff



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 12:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Elisareed

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Mr Wind-up Bird wrote:
History/culture-wise, John Pilger's "Hidden Agendas" has a good chapter on post-war Vietnam, Chomsky's "Hegemony or Survival" has a good analysis of the causes of the American War, and Mark Curtis' "Unpeople" has a very revealing chapter on Britain's covert involvement in the same conflict.


Some good references Mr. Wind-Up, but the original poster did mention books on "history" and "culture," not just the war and left-wing ramblings sympathetic to the lovely cause of Le Duan and the Party which imprisoned many, destroyed the economy, and almost caused a famine.

How about "Shadows and Wind," By Templer, which is banned by the Government.

Razz
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Mr Wind-up Bird



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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 12:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Snaff, I think you'll find the destruction of the economy and the near-famine were more down to the US's petulant post-war sanctions & trade embargo rather than the actions of the VN government. You stick to your right-wing imperialist interpretation of events, I'll stick to mine...
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Snaff



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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 2:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mr Wind-up Bird wrote:
Snaff, I think you'll find the destruction of the economy and the near-famine were more down to the US's petulant post-war sanctions & trade embargo rather than the actions of the VN government.


The embargo had a negative impact on the economy, I agree.

Collectivation of agriculture caused this country to import rice. Le Duan did the damage.

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You stick to your right-wing imperialist interpretation of events, I'll stick to mine...


I do not support imperialism. All of my views are not right-wing.
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johnyarrington



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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 8:46 am    Post subject: Books about VN Reply with quote

I found David Lamb's Vietnam Now in large parts disappointing (he seems to apologize for the American involvement, which I think is a mistake), but because of his excellent writing skills and some other perspectives he has on (A CERTAIN SEGMENT OF) Vietnamese culture, worth the read. (THE SEGMENT IS THE GROUP OF FORMER AND CURRENT FAMOUS PERSONS WHOM THE GOVERNMENT ALLOWED HIM TO INTERVIEW.)
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huxter



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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 8:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Calm down boys.

"Shadows and Wind" might be banned but it's also widely available throughout VN (copies anyway, about $2 a piece).

For a cultural insight I recommend "Catfish and Mandala" by Andrew X Pham - a fascinating and compulsive read.
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elisareed



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PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 9:16 pm    Post subject: Thanks Reply with quote

Thanks all... I'll check these out. I've read "Catfish and Mandala" and agree it's very interesting. Thanks again.

~Elisa

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