05590nam 2200613 450 991079685070332120200520144314.01-5017-1982-31-5017-2134-810.7591/9781501721342(CKB)4100000004820278(OCoLC)1004576299(MdBmJHUP)muse65816(MiAaPQ)EBC5394115(StDuBDS)EDZ0001974472(DE-B1597)496440(DE-B1597)9781501721342(Au-PeEL)EBL5394115(CaPaEBR)ebr11556616(OCoLC)1037814259(EXLCZ)99410000000482027820180609d2018 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTraders in motion identities and contestations in the Vietnamese marketplace /edited by Kirsten W. Endres and Ann Marie LeshkowichIthaca ;London :Southeast Asia Program Publications, an imprint of Cornell University Press,[2018]©20181 online resourceCornell scholarship onlinePreviously issued in print: 2018.1-5017-1983-1 1-5017-2135-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Traders in Motion -- Introduction: Space, Mobility, Borders, and Trading Frictions / Leshkowich, Ann Marie / Endres, Kirsten W. -- Part I Space, Place, and Contentious Politics of Market Redevelopment -- Introduction: The Spatial Politics of Marketplaces / Seligmann, Linda J. -- Chapter One. Making the Marketplace: Traders, Cadres, and Bureaucratic Documents in Lào Cai City / Endres, Kirsten W. -- Chapter Two. "Run and Hide When You See the Police": Livelihood Diversification and the Politics of the Street Economy in Vietnam's Northern Uplands / Turner, Sarah -- Chapter Three. Grand Designs? State Agendas and the Lived Realities of Market Redevelopment in Upland Northern Vietnam / Bonnin, Christine -- Chapter Four. Ghost Markets and Moving Bazaars in Hanoi's Urban Space / Hüwelmeier, Gertrud -- Part II Circuits of Mobility, Identities, and Power Relations -- Introduction: Moving and Shaking / Harms, Erik -- Chapter Five. A Mobile Trading Network from Central Coastal Vietnam: Growth, Social Network, and Gender / Luong, Hy Van -- Chapter Six. Money, Risk Taking, and Playing: Shifting Masculinity in a Waste-Trading Community in the Red River Delta / Nguyen, Minh T. N. -- Chapter Seven. "Strive to Make a Living" in the Era of Urbanization and Modernization: The Story of Petty Traders in a Hanoi Peri-urban Community / Bình, Nguyễn Thị Thanh -- Chapter Eight. Dealing with Uncertainty: Itinerant Street Vendors and Local Officials in Hanoi / Barthelmes, Lisa -- Part III Borderwork -- Introduction: Constructing, Maintaining, and Navigating Boundaries / Gregory, Chris -- Chapter Nine. Regulations and Raids, or the Precarious Place of Gold Shops in Vietnam / Truitt, Allison -- Chapter Ten. Moralities of Commerce in a Northern Vietnamese Trading Community / Horat, Esther -- Chapter Eleven. Fuel Trade: People, Places, and Transformations along the Coal Briquetting Chain / Derks, Annuska -- Chapter Twelve. Arbitrage over the Beilun/Kalong River: Chinese Adjustments to Border Trade Practices in Vietnam / Grillot, Caroline -- Afterword / Clark, Gracia -- References -- Contributors -- IndexWith essays covering diverse topics, from seafood trade across the Vietnam-China border, to street traders in Hanoi, to gold shops in Ho Chi Minh City, Traders in Motion spans the fields of economic and political anthropology, geography, and sociology to illuminate how Vietnam's rapidly expanding market economy is formed and transformed by everyday interactions among traders, suppliers, customers, family members, neighbors, and officials.The contributions shed light on the micropolitics of local-level economic agency in the paradoxical context of Vietnam's socialist orientation and its contemporary neoliberal economic and social transformation. The essays examine how Vietnamese traders and officials engage in on-the-ground contestations to define space, promote or limit mobility, and establish borders, both physical and conceptual. The contributors show how trading experiences shape individuals' notions of self and personhood, not just as economic actors, but also in terms of gender, region, and ethnicity. Traders in Motion affords rich comparative insight into how markets form and transform and what those changes mean.Contributors:Lisa Barthelmes, Christine Bonnin, Gracia Clark, Annuska Derks, Kirsten W. Endres, Chris Gregory, Caroline Grillot, Erik Harms, Esther Horat, Gertrud Hüwelmeier, Ann Marie Leshkowich, Hy Van Luong, Minh T. N. Nguyen, Nguyen Thi Thanh Binh, Linda J. Seligmann, Allison Truitt, Sarah TurnerCornell scholarship online.MarketsVietnamStreet vendorsVietnammarket socialism, mobility, economic transformation, gender, ethnicity.MarketsStreet vendors381.109597Endres Kirsten W.Leshkowich Ann MarieMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910796850703321Traders in motion3699535UNINA