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ArtikelVietnamese Party-State and Religious Pluralism since 1986: Building the Fatherland?  
Oleh: [s.n]
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia vol. 25 no. 01 (Apr. 2010), page 90-108.
Topik: Ancestor Worship; Cults; Religion; State; Vietnam
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Isi artikelWhile religion continues to be kept under close scrutiny by the Vietnamese state, an undeniably positive state discourse on religious practices has emerged since the 1990s. The current state approach toward religious practices and ceremonies has transformed religion from a strictly private affair to a matter of publicinterest, with political leaders participating in religious festivals on behalf of the state, and religious institutions being recognized as a lasting contribution toward "Building the Fatherland". This essay looks at the Vietnamese state's management of religious activites and explores the extent to which religious atitudes and practices are co-opted fot nation-building and state-affirming purposes. It concludes with a discussion on the relations between the religious and the political sphere in doi moi Vietnam.
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