演習の進め方としては、初回にオリエンテーションを実施して、スケジュールの詳細を確認した上で、資料入手方法や授業への参加方法について認識を共有する。その上で、2回目から10回目までは毎回1本の論文をめぐって議論をする。最後の3回は参加者自身について研究について紹介する時間とする。
前半で取り上げる予定の文献は以下のものである(実際の授業でこの順番に読むということでは必ずしもない)。
1. Nguyễn, Đạt & Ngô, Tâm T. T..
“The Digital and the Embodied: Vietnamese Youth, Visual Media, and Transgenerational Remembrance Practices.”
Anthropological Forum, pp. 212–229.
Received 14 Mar 2025; Accepted 9 Aug 2025; Published online 14 Oct 2025.
2. Nguyễn, Đạt & Ngô, Tâm T. T.
“War Dead, Trauma, and Care: The Differential Reintegration of Vietnamese Former Combatants.”
War & Society, Vol. 43, No. 4, 2024, pp. 382–397.
3. Ngô, Tâm T. T.
“The Tombs of Wind (Những ngôi mộ gió): The Enigmas of Empty Graves, Encrypted Archives and Porous Bones.”
Human Remains and Violence, Vol. 10, No. 1, 2024, pp. 1–17.
Manchester University Press.
DOI: 10.7227/HRV.10.1.1
4. Nguyễn, Đạt.
“Bones of Contention: Situating the Dead of the 1979 Sino-Vietnamese Border War.”
American Ethnologist, Vol. 48, No. 2, 2021, pp. 192–205.
5. Ngô, Tâm T. T.
“Dynamics of Memory and Religious Nationalism in a Sino-Vietnamese Border Town.”
Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 54, No. 3, May 2020, pp. 795–829.
Cambridge University Press.
6. Nguyễn, Đạt.
“Conspicuous Performances: Ritual Competition between Christian and Non-Christian Hmong in Contemporary Vietnam.”
Social Anthropology, Vol. 29, No. 3, Aug 2021, pp. 565–587.
7. Nguyễn, Đạt.
“Rendering the ‘Orphaned’ Dead Palpable: Spiritual Care and Memory Activism at the Former Republic of Vietnam Military Cemetery.”
Human Remains and Violence, Vol. 10, No. 1, 2024.
Online publication: 10 May 2024; Issue date: 1 Apr 2024.
DOI: 10.7227/HRV.10.1.2
8. van Mourik, Anique, Nguyễn, Đạt, Ngô, Tâm T. T. & Wagner, Sarah E..
“NIOD Rewind Episode 26: Bones of Contention: The Vietnam-American War.”
NIOD Rewind Podcast, 6 Sept 2022.
Research output: Digital audio (Professional, Open Access).
https://soundcloud.com/*****
9. Wagner, Sarah E.
“A Curious Trade: The Recovery and Repatriation of U.S. Missing In Action from the Vietnam War.”
Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol. 57, No. 1, Jan 2015, pp. 161–190.
Cambridge University Press.
DOI: 10.1017/S*****000632