
The Architects of Dignity Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization
by Pham, Kevin D.-
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Summary
In doing so, they offer conceptions of shame and dignity that depart from mainstream conceptions in existing scholarship. While postcolonial theory typically views shame as destructive false consciousness, these thinkers show how a nation can harness shame in anticolonial, productive, and self-affirming ways, namely by synthesizing Eastern and Western ideas to be architects of their own dignity. And while dignity is typically understood as something inherent in individuals, as a justification for rights, and as requiring recognition, these thinkers saw dignity as a property of nations, as rooted in the duties a nation's people embrace instead of in the qualities of persons, and as something to be asserted by the nation instead of being dependent on recognition by colonizers.
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. The Engines of National Shame and Indignation
PART I THE COLONIAL CONDITION
2. Phan B?i Châu's Nationalist Groundwork
3. Phan Chu Trinh's Democratic Confucianism
PART II WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH TR ADITION?
4. Nguy?n An Ninh's Tagorean Call
5. Ph?m Qu?nh's Cultural Resistance
PART III REVOLUTION AND ITS DISCONTENTS
6. H? Chí Minh's Rehumanizing Blueprint
7. Nguy?n M?nh T(u?ng's Montaignean Solace
Conclusion
Notes
Index
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