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TTLV: “The Trinity of Man” and “The Novel of the Urban Citizen” by Nguyen Viet Ha from the perspective of urban anthropology

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1. Student's full name:DINH THI THU HUYEN 2. Gender: Female
3. Date of birth: 25/08/1999
4. Place of birth:Nam Dinh
5. Decision to recognize student number:2279/QD-XHNV August 22, 2022 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
6. Changes in the training process:Are not
7. Thesis topic name:“The Trinity of Man” and “The Novel of the Urban Citizen” by Nguyen Viet Ha from the Perspective of Urban Anthropology
8. Major:Literary Theory; Code: 8229030.01
9. Scientific instructor:Assoc.Prof.Dr. Tran Khanh Thanh, University of Social Sciences and Humanities.
10. Summary of thesis results:
- Researching Nguyen Viet Ha's novels from the perspective of urban anthropology to see the changes in social life, systematizing knowledge about the process of change in contemporary Vietnamese literature.
- Analyze the human qualities that are penetrated and expressed in Nguyen Viet Ha's works to understand the human condition of the urban class in Hanoi.
- Surveying the writing styles of writers, based on the anthropological perspective that literature is always anthropological or more precisely, the methods of creating literary texts are a transformation of the observation and participation operations of anthropologists.
- Point out Nguyen Viet Ha's contributions to style and writing style in contemporary Vietnamese prose.
- Providing research knowledge on urban anthropology, which can be applied in literary research.
11. Practical application:The thesis is a scientific research topic on Nguyen Viet Ha's novels from the perspective of urban anthropology, thereby providing appropriate interpretations of the impact of urban areas on social life (including aspects such as culture, religion, natural environment, ...).
12. Further research directions:Research on contemporary Vietnamese literature in general from the perspective of urban anthropology.
13. Published works related to the thesis:Are not

1. Full name:DINH THI THU HUYEN
2. Sex:Female
3. Date of birth: 25/08/1999                                     
4. Place of birth:Nam Dinh
5. Admission decision number:2279/QD-XHNV Date: August 22, 2022
6. Changes in academic process:None
7. Official thesis title:“Three Houses of People” and “Poetry and Fiction” by Nguyen Viet Ha from the perspective of urban anthropology
8. Major:Literary Theories
9. Code:8229030.01
10. Supervisors:Associate Professor Tran Khanh Thanh, University of Social Sciences and Humanities.
11. Summary of the findings of the thesis:
- Research Nguyen Viet Ha's novels from the perspective of urban anthropology to see the changes in social life and systematize knowledge about the process of change in contemporary Vietnamese literature.
- Analyze the human dimensions expressed in Nguyen Viet Ha's works to understand the human conditions of Hanoi's urban class.
- Survey writers' writing styles rely on the anthropological perspective that literature is always anthropological, or more precisely, the methods of creating literary texts are a transformation of anthropologists' techniques of observation and participation.
- Highlight Nguyen Viet Ha's contributions to style and penmanship in contemporary Vietnamese prose.
- Provide research knowledge about urban anthropology which can then be applied in literary study.
12. Practical applicability, if any:The thesis is a scientific research project on Nguyen Viet Ha's novel from the perspective of urban anthropology, thereby providing appropriate explanations about the impact of urban areas on social life (including aspects of urban life such as culture, religion, natural environment, etc.).
13. Further research directions, if any: Research contemporary Vietnamese literature in general from the perspective of urban anthropology.
14. Thesis-related publications:None

 

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