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Legendary Ancestors, National Identity, And The Socialization Of Children In Contemporary Vietnam

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  • Nina V. Grigoreva

    (National Research University Higher School of Economics)

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This paper analyses the connection between issues of national identity and the concept of the legendary ancestors (Progenitor L?c Long Quan, Mother-Fairy Au Co, and the Hung Kings) in the process of children’s socialization in contemporary Vietnam. Educational products for kids such as books, cartoons, games, school teaching materials and different kinds of extracurricular activities are considered in terms of promoting the ‘Children of the Dragon, Grandchildren of the Fairy’ idea which interprets the essence of national identity for the young Vietnamese. The political objectives of the process, its achievements and its possible threats are also highlighted

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  • Nina V. Grigoreva, 2014. "Legendary Ancestors, National Identity, And The Socialization Of Children In Contemporary Vietnam," HSE Working papers WP BRP 62/HUM/2014, National Research University Higher School of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:hig:wpaper:62hum2014
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    1. , Aisdl, 2019. "What Citizenship for What Transition?: Contradictions, Ambivalence, and Promises in Post-Socialist Citizenship Education in Vietnam," OSF Preprints jyqp5, Center for Open Science.

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    Vietnam; national identity; myths and legends; ancestors; children’s socialization;
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