Contested Kinship: Vietnamese Prodigal Sons and Ideas of Rootedness

Yen N. Vu
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Abstract:Tracing various historical and literary iterations of the trope of the prodigal son in the early context of Vietnamese travel abroad, this essay puts into question what it means to feel kinship to one's native culture and land. By focusing on important particularities of Vietnamese life and culture in the first half of the twentieth century, including increased diasporic mobility, a shift from ideographic to alphabetic writing systems, and new cultural influences from France, the author advances the argument that kinship, though uncanny and difficult to define, is not merely an automatic transfer of connection or relation from one generation to the next. Rather, kinship operates on a scale beyond the family, requiring a conscious questioning of one's identity in relation to one's place of origin.
有争议的亲属关系:越南浪子与扎根观念
摘要:本文追溯了越南早期出国旅行中浪子这一比喻的各种历史和文学迭代,探讨了对本国文化和土地的亲缘关系意味着什么。通过关注二十世纪上半叶越南生活和文化的重要特点,包括散居者流动性的增加,从表意文字到字母书写系统的转变,以及来自法国的新文化影响,作者提出了这样的论点,即亲属关系虽然不可思议且难以定义,但并不仅仅是连接或关系从一代到下一代的自动转移。相反,亲属关系在家庭之外的范围内运作,需要有意识地质疑一个人的身份与他的出生地的关系。
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