Aso, Michitake (Author)
Dating back to the nineteenth-century transplantation of a latex-producing tree from the Amazon to Southeast Asia, rubber production has wrought monumental changes worldwide. During a turbulent Vietnamese past, rubber transcended capitalism and socialism, colonization and decolonization, becoming a key commodity around which life and history have revolved. In this pathbreaking study, Michitake Aso narrates how rubber plantations came to dominate the material and symbolic landscape of Vietnam and its neighbors, structuring the region's environment of conflict and violence. Tracing the stories of agronomists, medical doctors, laborers, and leaders of independence movements, Aso demonstrates how postcolonial socialist visions of agriculture and medicine were informed by their colonial and capitalist predecessors in important ways. As rubber cultivation funded infrastructural improvements and the creation of a skilled labor force, private and state-run plantations became landscapes of oppression, resistance, and modernity.Synthesizing archival material in English, French, and Vietnamese, Aso uses rubber plantations as a lens to examine the entanglements of nature, culture, and politics and demonstrates how the demand for rubber has impacted nearly a century of war and, at best, uneasy peace in Vietnam.
...MoreReview Patricia Pelley (2020) Review of "Rubber and the Making of Vietnam: An Ecological History, 1897–1975". American Historical Review (pp. 181-183).
Review Gerard Sasges (2019) Review of "Rubber and the Making of Vietnam: An Ecological History, 1897–1975". Journal of Interdisciplinary History (pp. 313-314).
Review Hieu Phung (April 2019) Review of "Rubber and the Making of Vietnam: An Ecological History, 1897–1975". Environmental History (pp. 385-387).
Review Olga Dror (2019) Review of "Rubber and the Making of Vietnam: An Ecological History, 1897–1975". Agricultural History (pp. 573-575).
Review William G. Clarence-Smith (2019) Review of "Rubber and the Making of Vietnam: An Ecological History, 1897–1975". Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry (pp. 367-368).
Book
James R. Akerman;
(2017)
Decolonizing the Map: Cartography from Colony to Nation
(/isis/citation/CBB867200383/)
Thesis
John Britton Seitz;
(2019)
Science and the Steppe: Agronomists, Nomads, and the Settler Colony on the Kazakh Steppe, 1881-1917
(/isis/citation/CBB795090986/)
Thesis
Maria do Mar de Mello Gago da Silva;
(2018)
Robusta Empire: Coffee, Scientists and the Making of Colonial Angola (1898-1961)
(/isis/citation/CBB712303405/)
Article
Ross, Corey;
(2014)
The Plantation Paradigm: Colonial Agronomy, African Farmers, and the Global Cocoa Boom, 1870s--1940s
(/isis/citation/CBB001421537/)
Chapter
Kaur, Amarjit;
(2012)
Rubber Plantation Workers, Work Hazards, and Health in Colonial Malaya, 1900--1940
(/isis/citation/CBB001251707/)
Article
Daviron, Benoit;
(2010)
Mobilizing Labour in African Agriculture: The Role of the International Colonial Institute in the Elaboration of a Standard of Colonial Administration, 1895--1930
(/isis/citation/CBB001421525/)
Book
Sharma, Jayeeta;
(2011)
Empire's Garden: Assam and the Making of India
(/isis/citation/CBB001421813/)
Book
Sarson, Steven;
(2013)
The Tobacco-Plantation South in the Early American Atlantic World
(/isis/citation/CBB001451987/)
Article
Laurence Monnais;
(2021)
The Reinvention of an Appropriate Tradition or the Colonial Birth of Vietnamese Medicine
(/isis/citation/CBB115572466/)
Article
Araral, Eduardo;
(2013)
What Makes Socio-Ecological Systems Robust? An Institutional Analysis of the 2,000 Year-Old Ifugao Society
(/isis/citation/CBB001421937/)
Thesis
Aso, Michitake;
(2011)
Forests without Birds Science, Environment, and Health in French Colonial Vietnam
(/isis/citation/CBB001560839/)
Book
Sarah Besky;
(2020)
Tasting Qualities: The Past and Future of Tea
(/isis/citation/CBB480361893/)
Book
Higgs, Catherine;
(2012)
Chocolate Islands: Cocoa, Slavery, and Colonial Africa
(/isis/citation/CBB001421818/)
Book
Newman, Simon P;
(2013)
A New World of Labor: The Development of Plantation Slavery in the British Atlantic
(/isis/citation/CBB001422269/)
Article
Lydia E. Carol-Ann Burke;
John Wallace;
(2020)
Re-examining Postcolonial Science Education Within a Power-Knowledge Framework
(/isis/citation/CBB504787662/)
Book
Pamela D. McElwee;
(2016)
Forests Are Gold: Trees, People, and Environmental Rule in Vietnam
(/isis/citation/CBB542670861/)
Book
Matthew Casey;
(2017)
Empire's Guestworkers: Haitian Migrants in Cuba during the Age of US Occupation
(/isis/citation/CBB940663421/)
Book
C. Allan Jones;
Robert V. Osgood;
(2015)
From King Cane to the Last Sugar Mill: Agricultural Technology and the Making of Hawaii's Premier Crop
(/isis/citation/CBB182416222/)
Book
Arnab Dey;
(2019)
Tea Environments and Plantation Culture: Imperial Disarray in Eastern India
(/isis/citation/CBB430797716/)
Book
Kathinka Sinha Kerkhoff;
(2014)
Colonising Plants in Bihar (1760-1950): Tobacco Betwixt Indigo and Sugarcane
(/isis/citation/CBB736218379/)
Be the first to comment!