Decolonizing Plantations

Michitake Aso
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Planners from the United States and the Republic of Vietnam initially looked to rubber as an important source of income and a way to create Vietnamese smallholders, or individuals who owned modestly sized rubber plots. Chapter 6 considers the attempts to create this class and discusses the fate of rubber plantations in Ngô Đình Diệm’s First Republic of Vietnam, which lasted from 1954 to 1963. It demonstrates the persistence of development ideologies that valued plantations over smallholder production and formal science over informal knowledge and shows the power of modernity during the process of decolonization. This chapter also examines the continuing absence of Vietnamese in the rubber industry. Between 1955 and 1965, rubber benefited from relatively peaceful conditions and Vietnamese smallholders began to take part in more significant numbers in the industry. The costs of production, the arrival of the U.S. military, and the lack of practical support, however, meant that only well-off Vietnamese could benefit from the expanding industry. This selective movement of technology shows the limits of postcolonial development and suggests that the exclusion of most Vietnamese from the industry was a product of both colonial and postcolonial modernity.
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来自美国和越南共和国的规划者最初将橡胶视为一种重要的收入来源,并将其视为一种培育越南小农或拥有中等规模橡胶地块的个人的途径。第6章考虑了创建这个类的尝试,并讨论了橡胶种植园在Ngô Đình Diệm越南第一共和国的命运,从1954年持续到1963年。它展示了重视种植园而不是小农生产、重视正式科学而不是非正式知识的发展意识形态的持续存在,并展示了在非殖民化过程中现代性的力量。本章还考察了越南在橡胶工业中的持续缺席。1955年至1965年间,相对和平的环境使橡胶受益,越南小农开始更多地参与该行业。然而,生产成本、美国军队的到来以及缺乏实际支持,意味着只有富裕的越南人才能从不断扩大的工业中受益。这种选择性的技术运动显示了后殖民发展的局限性,并表明大多数越南人被排除在工业之外是殖民和后殖民现代性的产物。
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