TY - BOOK AU - Pham,Susann TI - Vietnam's Dissidents: Political Dissonance in the Age of Global Capitalism and Coloniality SN - 9789819946068 U1 - 959 23 PY - 2023/// CY - Singapore PB - Springer Nature Singapore, Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan KW - Southeast Asia KW - History KW - Asia KW - Politics and government KW - Philosophy KW - Political science KW - History of Southeast Asia KW - Asian Politics KW - Western Philosopy KW - Political Theory N1 - 1. Introduction -- 2. The Making of Dissidents -- 3. A Non-Collective Democracy Movement -- 4. Rights-Based Resistance of Peasant and Labour Activists -- 5. Catholic Dissidents -- 6. Conclusion: No End to Cognitive Resistance N2 - This book is the first ethnography on Vietnam's contemporary dissident movement. As a country that became known and is still remembered as one of the last remnants of Communist revolutions, Vietnam has managed to lift itself from one of the poorest war-torn post-colonies to one of the fastest growing market economies in Southeast Asia. Yet, while holding on to the legacy of a communist-led liberation movement, the present-day Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) finds itself subject to political challenges from below. In recent years, dissident voices critical of the party-state's malgovernance over social, economic and environmental issues have mushroomed across classes, generations and provinces. Based on extensive ethnographic data, this book explores distinct political practices and political ideas of Vietnam's dissidents. It examines different anti-capitalist and anti-authoritarian practices of democracy, labour, peasant and religious activists and reveals that anti-capitalist and anti-authoritarian practices are-at times-motivated by nationalist, anti-communist and statist ideas and ideologies. Understanding this dissonance between political practices and political ideas within the context of global capitalism and coloniality lies at the heart of this book. Susann Pham (Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Manchester, UK) holds a position as Visiting Assistant Professor at Bilkent University, Ankara, Türkiye. Her research interests include southern social movements, political ideologies and decolonial, Marxist and state theories. At Bilkent University, she teaches sociology courses among other topics UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-4606-8 ER -