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In Search of Moral Authority

The Discourse on Poverty, Poor Relief, and Charity in French Colonial Vietnam

by Van Nguyen-Marshall (Author)
©2008 Monographs X, 182 Pages

Summary

In Search of Moral Authority: The Discourse on Poverty, Poor Relief, and Charity in French Colonial Vietnam is a pioneering exploration of the discourses on poverty and poor-relief activities in early twentieth-century Northern Vietnam. Treating poverty as a socially constructed idea, Van Nguyen-Marshall argues that poor relief was a domain where both French colonialists and Vietnamese intellectuals vied for moral authority. For the French colonial officials, poor relief fell within the purview of the French «civilizing» mission, the official justification for imperialism. However, the colonial agenda, racial prejudices, and the French administrators’ own ambivalent attitudes toward the poor made any attempt at poor relief doomed for failure. For Vietnamese intellectuals, the discourse and activities on poor relief became a rallying call for patriotism, nationalism, and, for some, anti-colonialism. In Search of Moral Authority deals with social issues such as charity and poor relief, as well as the construction of national and gender identity by Vietnamese intellectuals. This book is essential reading for students and specialists of Vietnamese history as well as those interested in issues of poverty, public welfare, and charity.

Details

Pages
X, 182
Year
2008
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433102158
Language
English
Keywords
1) Vietnam-history 1858-1945 2) poverty-Vietnam- Frankreich Kolonialismus Armut Vietnam Geschichte
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2008. X, 182 pp.

Biographical notes

Van Nguyen-Marshall (Author)

The Author: Van Nguyen-Marshall received her Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia and is Assistant Professor of History at Trent University in Ontario, Canada.

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