VIETNAMESE LITERATURE Outline Notes. CHRONOLOGY of Events w 1627 French influence in VN begins when a missionary adapts VN language to Roman alphabet.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Label on the map provided: Dien Bien Phu Hanoi Saigon
Advertisements

Containment in Asia Explain the reasons for foreign involvement in Korea and Vietnam in terms of containment of Communism. .
 WARM- UP 1. WHAT IS THIS CARTOON SAYING AND WHAT ERA IS THIS FROM? EXPLAIN HOW THIS IS INCENSITIVE AND RACIST?
Communist Southeast Asia
Vietnam Socialist Republic of Vietnam Population: 84.4 million Capital: Hanoi Largest city: Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
By: Alonzo Hampton,Caleb Goodman, Natalie Halida.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Vietnam War and Southeast Asia.
Mainland Southeast Asia Chapter #29. I. Natural Environments  A. Landforms & Rivers  Landform Regions? (3)  Major Rivers? (4)  Tonle Sap?
Concepts: Conflict Creates Change Conflict Resolution
Jump to first page Southeast Asian Literature Philippines, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Thailand, Burma, Laos.
Vietnam War Another Cold War Conflict Imperialism Strikes Again! Imperialist France controlled southeast Asia, called Indochina, from mid 1800s -WWII.
Why did the USA become increasingly involved in Vietnam?
Vietnam Containment, Domino Theory. Vietnam The Domino Theory was that if North Vietnam won the war then Laos Cambodia and the rest of Asia will turn.
The Vietnam War Was it the right decision for the US to fight in Vietnam?
The U.S. Focuses on Vietnam Semester 2 Week 11. Vietnamese History  When the Japanese seized power in Vietnam during WWII, it was one more example of.
Vietnam: War in Southeast Asia Sequence Map of Events:
The Vietnam War An Introduction. Terms To Know The Vietnam War Cambodia Laos Ho Chi Minh Trail Mekong (Delta) Saigon Hanoi Tour of Duty M16 The Huey Gulf.
Chapter 29 Section 1 Notes Second Half “Kennedy and Foreign Policy”– “Conflict in Vietnam”
The Vietnam War. Vietnam War Why we fought?
American History Chapter 29-1
THE THREE INDOCHINA WARS
Today’s Schedule – 05/14/10 CNN Student News 29.2 Vocab Check 29.2 Part PPT: History and Culture of Mainland Southeast Asia HW: –29.3 Vocabulary –Complete.
The United States Focuses on Vietnam. Japanese take power in Vietnam during World War II. China had controlled the region off and on for hundreds of years.
Vietnam War Chapter 22 Section 1. Beginning French Indochina War France = trying to gain control back.
Chapter 22 Vocab Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh/ Vietminh Leader of the Vietnamese independence movement who also embraced communism. Founded the Vietminh…the League.
By: Remedor Gumabon Jr., Darryck Williams, Zachary Winter, Henry Leon, and ALEX GARDUNNO.
Vietnam to 1954 Vietnam Vietnamese History Vietnam has a long history of "nationalist” struggle. Between 1000 (AD) and 1800 power was held by various.
Vietnam War. Indochina France once controlled –Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia carved out Indochina Vietnamese, led by Ho Chi Minh, were determined French.
The War in Vietnam. Geneva Accords 1954 U.S., Britain, China, U.S.S.R., France, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, all meet to negotiate a solution for Southeast.
Part 1.  Indochina (Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos) was a French colony since the late 1800’s  During WWII the Japanese occupied the territory  The Vietminh.
WHAT DO YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE VIETNAM WAR? WHAT DO YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE VIETNAM WAR? April 16--What do you know about the Vietnam War?
ALLIES  France  United States  Pres. JFK  Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson  Gen. Westmoreland  Robert McNamara  Pres. Richard Nixon COMMUNISTS.
Vietnam. Background: Vietnam was a French colony from 1858 – During WWII, French forces withdrew and Japan invaded. In 1941, Ho Chi Minh establishes.
China Turns Communist The Korean War Vietnam War
Vietnam Background. Background Info for your Info ► officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam) ► It is bordered.
The U.S. Focuses on Vietnam Semester 2 Week 11. Vietnamese History  When the Japanese seized power in Vietnam during WWII, it was one more example of.
Vietnam War. Vietnam War to 1975 North Vietnamese and the National Liberation Front (NLF) against the United States forces and the South Vietnamese.
French Indochina.
Today’s Objective We will explain reasons why the United States got involved in the Vietnam War. Sub-Objective We will describe the impact of events such.
Vietnam War: Introduction America’s Unpopular War.
Step (One): Label Dien Bien Phu Dien Bien Phu Since the mid 1800s, the French had colonized much of Southeast Asia, including Vietnam. Toward the end of.
Soft as Ao Dai Strong as Bamboo VIETNAM. Beautiful Scenery and historical sites.
Vietnam War: Roots Key to stopping the spread of Communism was Vietnam France controlled Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia in what was called French Indochina.
Imperialism Colonial Rule in Southeast Asia. The New Imperialism Guiding Question: What were the motivations for the new imperialism? In the nineteenth.
The Vietnam War The U.S. decided to stop communism in Southeast Asia.
Vietnam Socialist Republic of Vietnam Population: 84.4 million Capital: Hanoi Largest city: Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
Vietnam War History of Conflicts in Vietnam. France During the 1800’s France controlled the areas of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia Up until 1945 the area.
Vietnam Livengoood Humanities. Geography China in the North India not-too-far West Impact: both Buddhism and Confucius flourish. ◦Buddhism: popular in.
Chapter 18 – The Cold War Section 4: Vietnam War and Southeast Asia
Vietnam War and Southeast Asia
Vietnam War and Southeast Asia
The United States Gets involved in Vietnam
12.5 – Kingdoms of Southeast Asia & Korea
America and Vietnam The Early Years.
Unit 5 Posttest B.
Overview: Culture and History
Chapter 20 Vocab ( ) Vietnam – 16 words.
Vietnam War and Southeast Asia
The United States and Indochina
Aim: Who won the Vietnam Conflict?
Focusing on Vietnam Ch
War in Southeast Asia Chapter 15.4.
Vietnam War and Southeast Asia
Ohio Learning Standard = #21
Nationalism led to independence in Vietnam
Chapter 29 Section 1 Notes Second Half
Vietnam War and Southeast Asia
The War Begins Chapter 27 Section 1.
Describe how nationalism led to independence in India and Vietnam.
Origins of the Vietnam War
Presentation transcript:

VIETNAMESE LITERATURE Outline Notes

CHRONOLOGY of Events w 1627 French influence in VN begins when a missionary adapts VN language to Roman alphabet w 1787 French military intervene in VN politics w 1820 First American, a sea Captain, lands in VN w 1861 French forces capture Saigon

w 1863 French forces influence extends into Cambodia w 1887 France creat Union of Indochina w 1918 The VN people have first contact with American Soldiers when the French government loans the US Army Vietnamese workers (they are recruited from colony owing to a labor shortage in France during WW1

w 1940 Japanese troops occupy Indochina during WW2 w 1940s First Indochinese arrive in the US as immigrants w 1945 France seeks return of its colonies in Indochina w 1946 Start of First Indoschina War (France against Vietminh seeking Independence)

w 1953 Cambodia and Laos gain independence w 1954 VN gains independence and is partitioned into a Communist North and pro-west South. US helps France evacuate 800,000 refugees from the north to the south

w 1957 Beginning of Communist insurgency in South Vietnam w 1959 First American soldier killed in South Vn, special forces contact the Hmong and other highland groups in Laos w 1962 Large-scale deployment of American military advisors in S Vietnam

w 1964 Naval skirmish off the coast of North Vn leads US Congress to grant Pres. Johnson military power to itnervene in Southeast Asia

Vietnam Literature w Rich, varied expressing over the centuries. w Depicts hunuor, realism, and irony of the Vietnamese people

Genres w Anonynous Literature (Oral) Legends Proverbs Songs that depicts aspects of traditional society w Folk Literature (17th and 18th century) Fables Satirical and narrative poems Verse Novels

first verse has 6 feet 2nd verse has 8 feet 6th character of the second verse rhymes with the last character of the first verse these novels are recited and sung from village to village Texts indicate chinese influence, chinese characters (Tom language) and chinese conception of literary style

w Modern Literature texts are evidence of realism as a repurcussion of 30+ of war it also shows a literary dichotomy created by the partition of Vietnam in 1954 w “Through literature, writers hoped to bring the spirit of reform into all spheres of Vietnamese life.”

Themes w Oriental Philosophy - a system that harmonizes the natural and social world that includes humanity in the center uniting with nature and society. w Oriental Philosophy discovered not only the three directions of time (past, present, future) but also a 4th direction - the direction of spiritual life.

w This philosophy is also influenced by the ff: Buddhism Confucianism Taoism - that is mainly a combination of folk beliefs and high regard of nature Animism (10th Century - where strong winds, the waters, and the mountain were worshipped

w “Nature and society and humanity unite with one another in a harmony of beauty. The link of human generations and thousands of living creatures never ends. (Phuc Cu De, 1999)

w NONE turns HAVE - NONE means endless, boundless, immense, infinite, numberless in moving and changing movements and the developing process of everything. HAVE is not simply possessive in meaning but it means the limitation of changing and the developing process ofeverything. (Phuc Cu De, 1999)

Other themes w Loyalty w Wheels of Fortune w Fortune Telling w Karma, Justice, Responsibility and Retribution w Nature, Society, and Humanity unite with one another in a harmony of beauty

w Sadness of life w poignancy of love relationship w struggle between humanity and poverty w strength in human character w River is life and society w the will to love w reference to nature