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Dance Like Nobody’s Watching: Observing Vietnam’s Exercise Culture
Here is the link to my observation post on exercise culture in Vietnam.
Life in Hanoi begins early. Over the two weeks I have been here, I have been able to see the city at night, in the morning, and in the heat of the day: for sheer energy the morning takes the […]
Kicks, Jumps, and Leaps of Progression in Hoàn Kiếm Park
Here is my post about Hoàn Kiếm Park and civilization in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Get Your Weird On: Hanoi Edition
Members of society can become worked up over many different types of things, be it Americans about Ebola, Kurds about the Islamic State, or Vietnamese about their public space: and when the people become upset, governments usually intervene. The Vietnamese are an old people with many longstanding traditions and practices, their capital city, Hanoi, is […]
The Joy of Sects: The Role of the Churches in Vietnam
Traveling through Hue, I visited a church that became a shelter during the Tet Offensive. Among countless others, Nha Ca was present in the church throughout the massacre. Nha Ca was one of the fortunate ones who survived this tragedy. She did not move on from this experience, but instead chose to retell this story […]
Parks and Recreation: The Individuation of Expression
On my walk through Hoan Kiem Park I began to people watch. I noticed that many people were exercising. This does not seem out of place on the surface. It is a public park, people work out there. But then I began to watch them closer. Their exercising practices seemed incredibly peculiar. I would not […]
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