Musical Minorities

Musical Minorities
Author: Lonán Ó Briain PhD
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2018-02-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0190626984

Musical Minorities is the first English-language monograph on the performing arts of an ethnic minority in Vietnam. Living primarily in the northern mountains, the Hmong have strategically maintained their cultural distance from foreign invaders and encroaching state agencies for almost two centuries. They use cultural heritage as a means of maintaining a resilient community identity, one which is malleable to their everyday needs and to negotiations among themselves and with others in the vicinity. Case studies of revolutionary songs, countercultural rock, traditional vocal and instrumental styles, tourist shows, animist and Christian rituals, and light pop from the diaspora illustrate the diversity of their creative outputs. This groundbreaking study reveals how performing arts shape understandings of ethnicity and nationality in contemporary Vietnam. Based on three years of fieldwork, Lonán Ó Briain traces the circulation of organized sounds that contribute to the adaptive capacities of this diverse social group. In an original investigation of the sonic materialization of social identity, the book outlines the full multiplicity of Hmong music-making through a fascinating account of music, minorities, and the state in a post-socialist context.

Population and Ethno-demography in Vietnam

Population and Ethno-demography in Vietnam
Author: Diễn Khổng
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN:

This useful reference presents a wealth of statistics on the ethnography of Vietnam, focusing primarily on the last few decades. It analyzes the ethnic composition of the population, identifying each of the 54 ethnic groups and sub-groups by name, geographical distribution, and linguistic origin. Geographic distribution statistics are provided for each ethnic group, showing the process of migration and redistribution. Other factors covered are population structure, population growth, and the relationship between population and socioeconomic development. The analysis is based on population censuses and annual statistics from both central and local government offices as well as data from the field. The systematic presentation of demographic information in easy-to-read tables, with accompanying explanation and discussion of national population policies, will be invaluable to policy makers, consultants, and researchers requiring detailed and comprehensive information on the multi-ethnic population of Vietnam.

Ambiguity of Identity

Ambiguity of Identity
Author: Văn Thắng Nguyễn (TS.)
Publisher: Silkworm Books
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN:

This book examines the pressures on the Mieu of North Vietnam, where he Ty and the Kinhare peoples are dominant, as they adjust to this non-Mieu world, by considering the relations between the Mieu and the Ty, the Kinh, and the central state.