Participatory video drama research in transitional Vietnam: post-production narratives on marriage,parenting and social evils |
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Authors: | Katherine Brickell |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geography, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, UK |
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Abstract: | Based on two years of participatory video drama (PVD) research with men and women in the city of Hu?, this article explores perspectives on, and experiences of, socio-economic transition and its influence on domestic life in Vietnam. Through a combination of output analysis, group screening sessions and individual interviews, it concentrates on the themes of marriage, parenting and ‘social evils’ which emerged in the PVD. It demonstrates how familial tensions collectively identified in the workshop and told in a single video-narrative are complicated by the more nuanced discourses that emerge from co-produced analysis in the post-production period. These illuminate a greater plurality of voices towards the liberalisation of the Vietnamese economy and the new life choices that this brings. |
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Keywords: | participatory video action research drama gender family Vietnam |
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