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Assoc.Prof.Dr. Do Thu Ha

E-mail dothuha2000@gmail.com
Position Lecturer
Unit Faculty of Oriental Studies

Introduction / skills

I. General information

  • Year of birth: 1961.
  • E-mail:dothuha2000@gmail.com
  • Work unit: Faculty of Oriental Studies.
  • Academic title: Associate Professor. Year of appointment: 2006.
  • Degree: PhD. Year received: 2000.
  • Training process:

1982: received a Bachelor's degree in Literature from Hanoi University of Science.

1999: Received Master's degree in History from Centre for Historical Studies, School of Social Sciences, JNU, India.

2000: Received a PhD in Literature from the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU.

  • Language proficiency: English, French, Hindi.
  • Main research directions: South Asian and Southeast Asian regional studies, Indian literature and culture, Hinduism.

II. Scientific works

Book

  1. The problem of localizing the Indian epic Ramayana in some Southeast Asian countries, Culture and Information Publishing House, Hanoi, April 2002 (500 pages).
  2. Tagore - Literature and people, Culture and Information Publishing House, Hanoi, April 2005 (500 pages).
  3. Indian customs, Hanoi National University Publishing House, Quarter I/2013 (322 pages).
  4. Indian Literature, Hanoi National University Publishing House, June 2016 (599 pages).

Book Chapter

  1. Tradition and Innovation in the Novel Shekhar by Indian Writer Ageyeyain45 years of Literature Faculty 1956-2001, Hanoi National University Publishing House, Quarter IV/2001, pp. 224-241.
  2. Vietnam's Women in Recent Vietnam's War Literature, printed inFeminism and Korean Literature, Ye-Lim Publishing House, Seoul, Korea, September 2001, pp. 43-54, in Korean and Vietnamese.
  3. Some thoughts on the study and teaching of Indian literature, in the bookSome issues of literary theory and history, Hanoi National University Publishing House, March 2002, pp. 405-411.
  4. Southeast Asian Literature Textbook,Prof. Dr. Nguyen Duc Ninh, editor-in-chief, Hanoi National University Publishing House, 1st edition-6/1999, 2nd edition-5/2000, pp. 87-164.
  5. Comparative Literature - Research and Application, Institute of Literature, Center for Social Sciences and Humanities, Social Sciences Publishing House, April 2001, pp. 733-769.
  6. 100 literary critics of the 20th century(co-authored), Indian and Japanese Literature section, National Center for Social Sciences and Humanities, Institute of Social Sciences Information, June 2002, 60 pages.
  7. Irancountry and people(co-authored), Culture and Information Publishing House, Hanoi, Quarter IV/2002, 174 pages.
  8. Introduction to Eastern Culture, Indian Culture section(co-authored), Hanoi Publishing House, June 2008, pp. 187-498.
  9. 300 Entries on Indian Literature inDictionary of Foreign Literature - Authors and Works(co-authored), Education Publishing House, November 2009.
  10. ""Preserving national identity in Indian literature and art in the globalization period and experiences for Vietnam",printed in bookNationality and modernity in Vietnamese literature and art todayof the Central Council for Literature and Art Theory and Criticism (co-authored), National Political Publishing House, July 2009, pp. 591-620.
  11. Initial Research on the Symbol of Fire in India, inSubjects On Culturology, specialized in Humanities and Social Sciences, VNU, Ho Chi Minh Publishing House, ISBN: 978-604-1876-6, 11/13/2013, pp. 154-168.
  12. Traces of Indian Fairy Tales in Some Vietnamese Ones,in Indian Traces in Cultural Interactions in Vietnam and Southeast Asia, VNU, Ho Chi Minh Publishing House, ISBN: 978-604-73-1885-8, September 24, 2013, pp.308-319.
  13. Trade between Japan and South Asia: Trends and Perspectives,printJapan in the Age of Asia, Publishing House The World, Hanoi Vietnam, ISBN 978-604-77-0781-2, p. 206-224.
  14. Tagore in Vietnam, In Imre Bangha (ed.): Madhya ... 2014 - Rabindranath Tagore: One Hundred Years of Global Reception. p. 57-68, Orient. Black Swan Publishing House, India, Oxford Edition, 2014. 692 million ... collaboration with Martin Kämpchen, editorial advisor: Uma Dasgupta), ISBN 978-81-250-5568-6, October 2014.
  15. Cultural and Educational Exchanges between India and Vietnam, In Dynamics of ASEAN-INDIA Strategic Partnership, Research and Information System for Developing Countries, Ministry of External Affairs, India, September 2014, pp.81-94.
  16. Preserving National Identity in Changing Value Systems in India in Globalization and Some Suggestions for Vietnamin the bookSome issues on the Vietnamese value system in contemporary times,National University Publishing House, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, ISBN 978- 604-73-3049-2, 01/2015.
  17. Cultural Heritage of Champa Kingdom in Central Vietnam: Some Evidence of the Interaction of the Trade and the Religion between India and Vietnam in the PastPrintMekong-Ganga Axis, DK. Printworld, New Delhi (INDIA), ISBN 13: 798 81 246 0819 7, November 2015, pp.24-81.
  18. Indo-English Literature, in the bookThe Orient - Traditional and Modern, World Publishing House, ISBN 978-604-77-1836-6, IV/2015, pp.25-42.
  19. Learn the secrets of Bollywood's success - Indiain the bookIndian Values ​​in Asia, National University Publishing House, Ho Chi Minh City, ISBN 978-604-73-3789-7, Quarter I/2016, pp.433-469.
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  21. Women in Buddhismin the bookVietnamese Buddhist Women: Tradition and Modernity, National University Publishing House, Ho Chi Minh City, ISBN 978-604-73-4116-0, Quarter II/2016, pp.264-282.

Article

  1. “A Variant of the Indian Ramayana in Indonesia: The Rama Series”,Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, ISSN-0868-2739, No. 2/1998, pp.55-65.
  2. “Initial comparison of Cambodian Riemke with Indian epic Ramayana”,Literature Magazine, No. 3/1998, pp.56-65.
  3. “Indian Theatre”,Theater Magazine, 7/2000, pp.24-27.
  4. “The Influence of European Culture and the Modernization of Indian Culture”,Journal of European Studies, No. 5/2001, pp.25-32.
  5. Culture in Indian Headdress, Heritage Journal (in English), Hanoi, No. T11-12/2001, p.13, Window on Vietnam section.
  6. “Vietnam-India cooperation in the field of culture and education in recent years”,Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, ISSN -0868-2739, No. 6 (51)/2001, special issue: 30 years of Vietnam-India relations, pp.58-60.
  7. “Western Thought in the Novels of Indian Writer Agêy”,Journal of European Studies, No. 1(43), 2002, pp.97-103.
  8. “The Influence of Indian Culture on Europe”,Journal of European Studies, No. 3 (45), 2002, pp.34-41.
  9. “Rabindranath Tagore and the West” (in English),Journal of European Studies, No. 4/2002, pp.38-45.
  10. “Facets of Post-modernism: From Europe to India's Literature” (in English),Journal of European Studies, No. 1 (49), 2003, pp.52-56.
  11. “Gandhi, Romain Rolland and the Concept of Non-Violence”,Journal of European Studies, No. 1 (49)/2003, pp.52-56.
  12. “Raja Rao- the greatest interlocutor between East and West of modern India”,Journal of European Studies, No. 4 (52)/2003, pp.98-110.
  13. “English and Indian English Poetry” (in English), Journal of European Studies, No. 2 (62), 2005, pp. 56-60.
  14. East-West dialog: Process in Tagore's Understanding of the West (in English),European Research Journal, 9/2006.
  15. “The Politicization of Religion in the Globalization Process in India”,Journal of Philosophy, 11/2006, pp.46-55.
  16. “Globalization and Indian Languages”,YearbookOriental Studies SeminarThird time, Hanoi, National University Publishing House, November 2006, pp.56-63.
  17. “Initial study of fire symbolism in Indian culture”,Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, Ho Chi Minh City National University, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, No. 39, June 2007, pp.39-50.
  18. “English in India”, European Studies Review, No. 1 (08) - 2007, p. 58-72.
  19. “Indian Legends and Raja Rao”,Literary Magazine, No. 8/2008, pp.55-78.
  20. “Yasunari Kawabata: Interesting Concepts of Beauty”,Event profile, magazine ofCommunist Magazine, No. 112, pp.54.55, April 23, 2010.
  21. New Trends in Indian Literature after Independence”, Newsletter Literature and Art Criticism Theory of the Central Council for Literature and Art Criticism Theory, pp. 46-52, No. 13, June 2010.
  22. Some Tagore's Opinions on Arts and Literature”, Journal for Foreign Literatures, Association of Vietnamese Writers, No. 11-12/ 2011, p. 57-78, Hanoi, Vietnam.
  23. “Perspectives on Korean- Vietnamese Co-operation and Korean Studies, inInternational Review of Korean Studies, New South Wales, Australia, Vol. 3, No. January 2007, p. 119-134.
  24. Some Characteristics in Cultural Contacts between India and Southeast Asia during Ancient and Medieval Periods”,DIALOGUE, Volume – 13 No. 1, by Organization ASTHA BHARATI, New Delhi, India, ISSN- 0973-0095,India and Asia: Cultural Continuum, 7-9/2011.
  25. “Western Influences on some Tagore's heroines”,Journal for Criticism and Theorizing on Arts and Literature, No. 16, December 2011, p.70-74, Hanoi, Vietnam.
  26. “Buddhist Thoughts in Some Works by Rabindranath Tagore”, Journal for Criticism and Theorizing on Arts and Literature, No.08/2012, Hanoi, Vietnam.
  27. “Women and Political Movements in India”, Journal of Indian and Asian Studies, ISSN-0866-7314, No. 1, 8/2012, pp.29-41.
  28. India Education-Achievements and Shortcomings”,India and Vietnam- India Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs,The World and Vietnam Report, The world Publishing House, I/ 2012, p. 315-324.
  29. Indian Literature”,India and Vietnam - India Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs,The World and Vietnam Report, The world Publishing House, I/ 2012, p. 325-336.
  30. “Lao cultural identity through the localization of the Ramayana epic in Phra Lak Phra Lam”,Event profile, magazine ofCommunist Magazine, No. 240, October 7, 2012, pp.56-59.
  31. “Education in rural India: Challenges remain”, Event Profile, a special issue ofCommunist Magazine, No. 243, pp. 33-35, November 22, 2012.
  32. “South Korea - Middle Power of Developing Asia”,Social Sciences and Humanities Journal, Ho Chi Minh City, pp.65-67, December 2012.
  33. “Iranian Influence on Indian Culture”,Foreign Literature Magazine, ISSN 1859-4670135-147, No. 9 (117), T11-12/ 2012.
  34. “Influences of Persian Language and Literature in the Indian Sub-continent” (in English),Proceedings of the international conference "Vietnam, Indian and Southwest Asia: Historical Links and Present Situations", p.118-135, December 21, 2012.
  35. Heroes in Unrest Times in Korean History-From the Reference System between China and Vietnam”, International Review of Korean Studies, Vol. 9, Number 1, 2012, ISSN 1449-7395, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia, p 127-166.
  36. “Dalits and the conversion movement in 19th-20th century India”,Journal of Religious Studies, ISSN 1859-0403, No. 6,7 (144-145)/ 2015, pp.38-54.
  37. “Early Contacts Between India and the West”,Proceedings of the first conference on Vietnamese Oriental Studies, Hanoi National University Publishing House, November 2000, pp.463-472.
  38. “From Traditional Woman to Modern Woman in R. Tagore's Prose”,Proceedings of the workshop "Women's Science Conference of Hanoi National University”, December 2001, pp.225-236.
  39. “Indian Women in the Early Development of Buddhism", Conference Proceedings "Women's Science Conference Vietnam National University, Hanoi sixth time”, Hanoi National University Publishing House, December 2001, pp.225-236.
  40. “Dowry and its consequences for Indian women”,Proceedings of the “7th Women's Scientific Conference of Hanoi National University”, Hanoi National University Publishing House, Quarter IV/2002, pp.311-319.
  41. “Living in Two Cultures” (in English),Proceedings of the Scientific Conference "International Workshop on The Relationships between South East Asia and Northeast Asian", Taegu, Korea, 7/2002.
  42. “Existentialism and Agêy's Stranger to Himself”,Yearbook Seminar "Vietnamese Oriental Studies""Second time", Hanoi National University Publishing House, pp.463-472, February 2003.
  43. “Traditional Indian Theatre and Japanese Kabuki”,Proceedings of the workshop “30 years of Vietnam-Japan friendship and cooperation”, Ho Chi Minh City National University Publishing House, February 2003, pp.225-234.
  44. “Beauty and Women in the Works of Yasunari Kawabata and R. Tagore”,Yearbook Workshop "30 years of Vietnam - Japan friendship cooperation", Hanoi National University Publishing House, September 16, 2003, pp.463-472.
  45. “Indian Mythology”, Workshop of the Faculty of Literature, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, on Mythical Poetics, Quarter IV/2004 (20 pages).
  46. New Trends of Indian Literature in Contemporary Times”,Asian Scholarship Foundation Conference for Cohort 5, 2004-2005, inThrough Asian Eyes, Asia Fellows Awards, ASF., Bangkok, Thailand, November 2004.
  47. The impact of Information and Communication Technologies on Vietnamese Culture” in Contemporary Times, in proceedings of the 1st International conference on Living the Information Society: The Impact of ICTs on People, Work and Communities in Asia, Makati, the Philitrines, April 23-24, 2007, p. 342-253.
  48. Some Characteristics of Buddhism in Vietnam, read in the 2nd International conference by SSEASR, under the auspices of the UNESCO, May 21-24, 2007, Bangkok, Thailand in proceedings of “Syncretism In South and Southeast Asia Adoptation and adaptation”, p. 123-138.
  49. “Kalidadsa and the First Marvel in Indian Literature”,YearbookJapan and the Oriental World”,The 4th International Conference on Vietnamese Oriental Studies, The Gioi Publishing House, Quarter I/2009, pp.123-132.
  50. “India-ASEAN Relations in the Last Ten Years”,Yearbook “Relationship between India and South East Asia- A Strategic Commitment or Regional Integration”,The First International Conference between the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Ho Chi Minh City and The Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies in Kolkatta, India, Ho Chi Minh City, May 16, 2009, pp.74-101, 15.
  51. “Some Thought in Using Preserved Archives in Doing Research Sciences”,Yearbook Workshop "Exploiting and promoting the value of archival documents in Social Sciences and Humanities research", organized by University of Social Sciences and Humanities, December 2009, pp.24-29.
  52. “Characteristics of Cultural Contact between India and Southeast Asia in the Middle Ages” (in Korean), ProceedingsWorkshop “The 5thAsian Literature Contents Forum, The Academy of Korean Studies", Dankook Univ. KCTI and Hanoi USSH, Seoul. Korea, HTQT 12/2009, pp.81-99.
  53. “Iran-Vietnam Relations in Ancient Time through Some New Documents”,Yearbook International Conference "Vietnam, and the Road to Integration and Substainable Development", 26.28/11/2012 (23 pages).
  54. “Using the American Council National Standards for Foreign Language Education on the Teaching of Foreign Languages ​​(ACTFL)” inInternational Proceedings on “Research on Innovation in Teaching Foreign Languages”Organized by Hue University of Foreign Languages, October 5, 2016, pp. 231-255.
  55. “The Desire for an open education in Vietnam – Atrroaching from educational philosophy” inProceedings of the conference “International Confucianism - Educational philosophy in the contemporary world”, by the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City in collaboration with the East West Center, University of Hawaii, July 27, 2016, pp.148-165 25.
  56. “Indian cultural cornerstone in South East Asian cultural values: the case of The Jatakas in Myanmar” in Proceedings of“International Conference on North East India - Myanmar: Ethnic and Cultural Linkages”, jointly organized by Manipuri University, Imphal, Manipur and Southeast Asian Studies Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi, India, 29 September 2016, pp.156-175, 28.
  57. “The Role of Women in Political Movements after 1947”,Journal of Indian and Asian Studies, ISSN: 0866-7314, No. 6 (19)/ 2014, p.115.
  58. Premchand - The King of Hindi Novels and Godan,Journal of Critical Theory of Art and Literature, Hanoi, Vietnam, ISSN 0866-7349, No. 29 (19)/ 2015, pp. 83-90.
  59. “Japanese and Korean Buddhism in serving modern humanity - Suggestions for Vietnam” inProceedings of the conference "National Vietnam Buddhist Sangha: 35 years of formation and development”,Hong Duc Publishing House, pp.555-576.

III. Science and Technology topics at all levels

  1. Understanding Indian symbolism in the epics Mahabharata and Ramayana(chair), school-level research topic, T.2001.20.
  2. Dictionary of Indian Literature(host),Basic scientific research project at National University level, CB.0129, 2002-2003.
  3. Dictionary of Southeast Asian Literature(Subject Leader),ministerial-level research project with the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, 2003-2004.
  4. A brief survey of authors and works in contemporary Indian literature(host),Basic scientific research project at National University level, CB 03-17, 2003-2004.
  5. Studying India-Vietnam contact through some folk literature motifs,Ministerial-level work by Professor Dr. Le Chi Que, Faculty of Literature, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2004-2005.
  6. East-West Interaction Through Some Contemporary Indian Literary Works(co-host),Basic scientific research project at National University level, QX 05-06, 2005-2006.
  7. Survey of myths in ancient Indian literature(host),Basic scientific research project at National University level, QX 08-09, 2008-2009.
  8. The influence of Western European and North American culture on the world and Vietnam in the globalization process(South Asia branch topic), State-level topic of Dr. Luong Van Ke, Faculty of International Studies, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, KX 03-06/10, 2010-2011.
  9. Vietnamese Value System from Traditional to Modern and the Path to the Future(Indian branch topic),State-level project, Prof. Dr. Tran Ngoc Them, Faculty of Cultural Studies, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, HCM City, 2015-2016.
  10. Traditional Eastern Literature(head of the Indian branch project), NAFOSTED project of Prof. Dr. Tran Nho Thin, Faculty of Literature, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2015-2017.

IV. Awards, scholarship

  1. Fellowship for Postgraduate Research and Writing in India, ICCR - Indian Cultural Exchange, 1998-1999.
  2. Fellowship for field research and book writing in several Asian countries, ASF - Asian Scholarship Foundation (Ford Foundation), 2003, 2004.
  3. Ananda Coomaraswamy Award for Outstanding Foreign Scholar 2008 (third Asian, first Vietnamese), Sahitya Akademi, Indian Academy of Letters, Indian Academy of Sciences, December 2008.
  4. Medal for the cause of education and training, Minister of Education and Training Nguyen Thien Nhan, May 2009.
  5. Certificate of Merit for achievements in people's foreign affairs, Hanoi Union of Friendship Organizations, December 2009.
  6. Certificate of Merit for achievements in people's foreign affairs, Hanoi Union of Friendship Organizations, December 2011.
  7. Friendship Medal of the State of Cambodia for being a Volunteer Teacher 1986-1987 in Phnom Penh, People's Revolutionary Government of Cambodia, 2011.
  8. Certificate of Merit from the Director of Vietnam National University, Hanoi, 2013.
  9. Certificate of Merit from the Director of Vietnam National University, Hanoi, 2015.
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