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Vietnam Now: Windows into Life in Contemporary Society (Asia Collection Exhibit)

Vietnam Now Windows into Life in Contemporary Society

August 1, 2005-August 30, 2005
Location: Asia Collection

This exhibit presents a series of "windows" into life in contemporary Vietnam. Our goal is to go beyond the ideas and images that most Americans associate with Vietnam and to provide some insight into contemporary culture and society in Vietnam. Exhibit displays touch on the following themes: literature and the arts, culture and customs, ethnicity and identity, issues in development and commerce, and intellectual traditions.

Throughout the exhibit, we hope readers will get a sense of some of the changes in the country over the past thirty years and go beyond the common assumptions and images of Vietnam that most Americans have. Thirty years have passed since the end of the war in 1975 and there have been many changes in Vietnam.

In today's Vietnam, international tourists are more common than ever; foreign direct investment has increased steadily, and since 1994 diplomatic and trade relations between Vietnam and the United States have increased. Educational and intellectual exchanges have increased as well, and an increasing number of Vietnamese students attend university in Western nations, such as the United States, Australia and Europe. The exhibit also highlights the range of research materials available in the University of Hawai'i libraries and intends to stimulate ways of thinking about academic research. The exhibit is curated by Margaret Barnhill Bodemer, PhD Candidate, Anthropology, and Rohayati Paseng Barnard,S.E. Asian Librarian, Hamilton Library.

The exhibit encompasses three areas in Hamilton library:

  1. Book displays by the main elevators on the first floor,
  2. Textiles and books on display in the Bridge Gallery on the first floor, and
  3. Book displays near the main elevators in the Asia Collection on the fourth floor.

From the cover of the book Facing the Future, Reviving the Past: A Study of Social Change in a North Vietnamese Village by John Kleinen, part of the "Anthropology in and of Vietnam: Tradition and Change" display case in the Asia Collection.


Reproduction of "Ancient Dancers" by Nguyen Tu Nghien, part of the "Modern Painting and the Fine Arts" display case in the Asia Collection.

Vietnam Now Windows into Life in Contemporary Society Color Photo Men

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