ID | 139610 |
Title Proper | Protestant conversion and social conflict |
Other Title Information | the case of the Hmong in contemporary Vietnam |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ngo, Tam T T |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article analyses the social implications of the recent mass conversions to Protestantism by one-third of the one million Hmong in Vietnam. The conversions have been condemned by the Vietnamese state, while being understood by international human rights activists as acts of conscience on the part of the Hmong converts. This article focuses on the internal debate and divisions surrounding conversion among the Hmong themselves. The converts believe that Protestantism is the only way to alter the ethnic group's marginal status in Vietnam while the unconverted Hmong see conversion as a betrayal of Hmong ethnicity. Such conflicting views have been causing deep fractures in Hmong society. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of South East Asian Studies Vol. 46, No.2; Jun 2015:p.274-292 |
Journal Source | Journal of South East Asian Studies 2015-08 46, 2 |
Key Words | Social conflict ; Protestant Conversion ; Hmong ; Contemporary Vietnam |