Bibliotactics
Libraries and the Colonial Public in Vietnam
"A laudable archaeology of the colonial library in what is now Vietnam, Bibliotactics meticulously foregrounds the construction, curation, circulation, and consumption of a body of knowledge and a cultural institution that defies ideological bounds. A remarkable achievement that is sure to have a long shelf life."--Gaurav Desai, Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of English, University of Michigan "An extraordinary account of one of our most valued institutions, Bibliotactics decisively shows that colonial libraries in Vietnam were not passive repositories or imperial instruments alone, but vital social infrastructure--dynamic, contested spaces of political engagement where diverse publics gathered to read, debate, and reimagine postcolonial futurity. As libraries today face mounting threats to their civic mission, Cindy Anh Nguyen raises urgent questions about the fate of equitable access, cultural commons, and the architectures of information that shape collective life."--Christina Schwenkel, author of Building Socialism: The Afterlife of East German Architecture in Urban Vietnam " Bibliotactics names strategies the readers, users, and workers of Vietnam's colonial libraries used to negotiate the middle ground between themselves and the colonizing powers of print and language. Nguyen shows how library and print culture histories illuminate granular lived experiences and modes of resistance to power."--Jonathan Senchyne, Associate Professor of Library and Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison "In this engaging study of libraries in Vietnam, Nguyen uses a wealth of sources--from letters, petitions, and archival photos to lively debates in the pages of newspapers--to argue that colonial institutions were contested spaces where a public sphere was created."--Kathlene Baldanza, Associate Professor of History and Asian Studies, Penn State University "In this book, Nguyen offers readers a rigorously researched history of libraries in Vietnam from the 1930s until independence. The core concept of 'bibliotactics' demonstrates how people navigate and negotiate the library as a colonial institution; this is a particular--and often neglected--form of (post)colonial nation building that should be taken into consideration in histories of Vietnam and across Southeast Asia. Bibliotactics is a great resource for historians of Southeast Asia and students of library and information sciences."--Margaret Jack, author of Media Ruins: Cambodian Postwar Media Reconstruction and the Geopolitics of Technology
ISBN/EAN | 9780520423602 |
Auteur | Cindy Anh Nguyen |
Uitgever | Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V. |
Taal | Engels |
Uitvoering | Gebonden in harde band |
Pagina's | 337 |
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