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The ironies of freedom: sex, culture, and neoliberal governance in Vietnam
2008, University of Washington Press
in English
0295988657 9780295988658
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Table of Contents
Sex for sale: entrepreneurial and consumerist freedom
The hooking economy: entrepreneurial choice and commercial sex in the liberalizing economy
Hierarchy and geography: class and national identity in sex consumption
The real and the true: governing by choice and coercion
The rise of the empirical and the case of medical expertise: a genealogy of governance
Governing passion: consumers' choice and the production of a differentiated citizenry in public medicine
Who you truly are: coercion, culture, and the global imaginary in the governmental rehabilitation of sex workers
What kind of power? specialization of intervention and coexisting modes of governance
To the real: ideology and cultural production
From Antigone to the kneeling woman: a genealogy of the real from socialism to the preparation for marketization
Love in the time of neoliberalism: ideology and the new social realism in popular culture.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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