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The Great Hanoi Rat Hunt: Empire, Disease, and Modernity in French Colonial Vietnam tells the darkly humorous story of the French colonial state's failed efforts to impose its vision of modernity upon the colonial city of Hanoi, Vietnam.Part of the Graphic Histories series, this book offers a case study in the history of imperialism, highlighting the racialized economic inequalities of empire, colonization as a form of modernization, and industrial capitalism's creation of a radical power differential between "the West and the rest." On a deeper level, The Great Hanoi Rat Hunt examines the contradictions unique to the French Third Republic's colonial "civilizing mission," the development of Vietnamese resistance to French rule, and the history of disease. Featuring forty-nine primary sources--many available in English for the first time--and three full-color maps, The Great Hanoi Rat Hunt illustrates the ironic and tragic ways in which modernization projects can have unintended consequences.
This work investigates the failure of French colonial modernization efforts in early 20th-century Hanoi through the lens of a disastrous rat-extermination campaign. Authors Michael G. Vann and Liz Clarke utilize historical records to analyze the contradictions inherent in the French 'civilizing mission.' By examining the intersection of public health, racial inequality, and colonial administration, the authors demonstrate how imperial arrogance often produces unintended, tragic consequences.
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Experts highlight this text as an accessible yet rigorous example of graphic history that effectively synthesizes complex colonial dynamics. Readers frequently note that the inclusion of primary sources adds significant academic weight to the visual narrative format.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2018-06-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190602694
ISBN-13:
9780190602697
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