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Title: Why Clothing Matters in Vietnam Today


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Why Clothing Matters in Vietnam Today
  • Guest Lecture
  • Prof. Ann Marie Leshkowich
  • Sociology and Anthropology
  • 15 April 2003

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Two types of clothing in Vietnam
  • Ao dai (traditional)
  • Western-style dress (modern)
  • Questions
  • Why resurgence of ao dai?
  • Does Western clothing mean Vietnamese are
    becoming Westernized?
  • Both modern and traditional are about global
    culture, Vietnamese distinctiveness

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Ao dai
  • 10 September 1995 Miss Vietnam wins Best
    National Costume at Miss International Pageant,
    Tokyo
  • Ao dai consists of
  • Long, close-fitting tunic with mandarin collar,
    high side slits
  • Loose pants
  • Donut-shaped coiled hat

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Western-style Fashion
  • As Vietnam becomes integrated into ASEAN and the
    world, the behavior and comportment of women is
    an issue of the utmost importance (Prime
    Ministers wife, March 1997)
  • Fashion craze eat well, dress beautifully (an
    ngon, mac dep)

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Youth Fashion Contest
  • Tet, February 1997
  • Youth Cultural Center
  • Not beauty contest
  • About clothing selection
  • Two sections
  • Clothing for school, work
  • Evening wear

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Criticism of Fashion Contest
  • Minh Hanh (designer) The outfits chosen by the
    female contestants arent appropriate for their
    age, or for the lifestyle of the Vietnamese
    people You young women have gotten old, youve
    become supermodels and lost your innocence.
  • Appropriateness (phu hop)
  • Minh Hanh Vietnam in danger of becoming the
    second Hong Kong, because I think that Hong Kong
    doesnt have its own style. Although Hong Kong
    clothes are pretty and cheap, I think that
    theyre only copies cribbed from the other
    nations around the world.

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Fashion for the Forties(Thoi Trang Tuoi 40)
  • March 1997
  • Show women in their 40s how to choose clothing
    that is appropriate for their age and work
    circumstances, lifestyles fashions that are
    modern, worldly, yet rich in traditional color.

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Reactions to Fashion for the 40s
  • From now on, Ill be more careful when I buy
    clothes. (participant, housewife)
  • This is the most practical fashion show, from
    liberation 1975 until now. For so long, young
    people have paid attention to fashion shows
    primarily for fun! But here, these ladies have
    a genuine need, a real benefit. (male
    journalist)
  • Prime Ministers wife

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Modernity and Mimicry
  • Modernity goal for past 150 years, since French
    colonialism
  • Homi Bhabha civilizing mission made colonized
    peoples not quite/not white
  • Benefit of mimicry gain status, become modern
  • Two dangers
  • Copy not as good as original
  • Lose uniqueness
  • Solution borrow, adapt to be appropriate

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Women and Appropriate Mimicry
  • Colonial era women as national symbols
  • Male mimics in public sphere
  • Females preserve tradition, purity in domestic
    sphere
  • Today women symbolize dangers of modernity,
    materialism
  • Womens mimicry needs to be supervised

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Youthful Mimicry
  • Youth represent future
  • Youth also marginal
  • Eat well, dress beautifully (an ngon, mac dep)
  • Eat enough, dress warmly (an no, mac am)

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Problem with Fashion Contest
  • Young women attempted unmediated, inappropriate
    mimicry
  • Resisted expert knowledge
  • Not successful
  • Seen as just mimics
  • Audience applauded Minh Hanh
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