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The First Wave of Vietnamese Feminism (1918 – 1945) @ Salon Saigon

From the organizer: The First Wave of Vietnamese Feminism (1918 – 1945) by Dr Bui Tran Phuong.

Entrance fee: 
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Dr Bui Tran Phuong is a researcher, teacher and former Rector of Hoa Sen University (Ho Chi Minh City).
She has a long history in teaching and researching on modern and contemporary Vietnam as well as on Vietnamese culture. 
Her work deals with topics including the history of education and intellectuals, the history of colonization, the history of women and gender and the emergence of a feminine elite linked to colonial education.
She published: « La famille vietnamienne. Point de repère dans les tourmentes? » (Dovert Stéphane et De Tréglodé Benoît éd.), « Viêt Nam contemporain, Paris », (les Indes savantes, 2004, rééd. 2008); « Femmes vietnamiennes pendant et après la colonisation française et la guerre américaine : réflexions sur les orientations bibliographiques », (Hugon Anne éd., Histoire des femmes en situation coloniale, Paris, Karthala, 2004).
A Doctor in contemporary history, she defended in 2008 a thesis entitled «Vietnam 1918-1945, gender and modernity: the emergence of new perceptions and experimentations.” (http://colo¬ni¬sa¬tion-ensei¬gne¬ment.en/...). Her presentation at salon Saigon will be an adaptation of this thesis.
The conference will be held in Vietnamese with English translation.

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Tuesday, 20 March

6:00pm - 7:30pm

Salon Saigon | 6D Ngo Thoi Nhiem, D3, Ho Chi Minh City

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