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Curious memoirs of the Vietnamese composer Pham Duy / Schafer, John C   Journal Article
Schafer, John C Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article reviews the memoirs of Ph?m Duy, a famous Vietnamese composer, who in the late 1930s and 1940s composed some of the first modern Vietnamese songs. His memoirs describe his time with the anti-French Resistance, his break with it in 1950, and his years in Saigon and the United States. My review focuses on curious aspects of these memoirs: Ph?m Duy's careful listing of his many love affairs; his insistence that he needed lovers to compose songs; and his failure to acknowledge that he profited from a culture that glorifies the self-sacrifice of women. After considering whether Ph?m Duy's behaviour as depicted in his memoirs conforms to cultural norms for Vietnamese male artists, I argue that it is best seen as, in Judith Butler's expression, a 'hyperbolic exhibition' of the natural. I conclude by speculating about how Ph?m Duy and his memoirs may be viewed in future years.
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