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The ironies of freedom : sex, culture, and neoliberal governance in Vietnam / Nguyeñ̂-võ Thu-hu'o'ng .
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Main Author:
Nguyen-Vo, Thu-Huong, 1962-
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Seattle :
University of Washington Press,
©2008.
Series:
Critical dialogues in Southeast Asian studies.
Subjects:
Prostitution
>
Vietnam.
Prostitution
>
Government policy
>
Vietnam.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
>
Public Policy
>
Cultural Policy.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
>
Anthropology
>
Cultural.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
>
Popular Culture.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
>
Public Policy
>
Economic Policy.
Prostitution
Prostitution
>
Government policy
Vietnam
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