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Bản quyền thuộc về Thư viện Trường Đại học Nha Trang
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A millennium of colonization and war in Việt Nam has deeply convoluted culture, livelihood and survival in its current nation-state. Traditionally, for Vietnamese people food has represented the core aspects of life– a connection to history, tradition, identity and survival. However, as a result of colonialism, neo-colonialism and imperialism, Việt Nam’s traditional relationship with food consumption and production has been changed and co-opted. In the past century, the country has seen a shift from collective uses of land for survival, towards a culture that depends on creating for others. As a result of measures which were first enacted under colonial rule, 93.6% of Việt Nam’s current GDP comes from exports of goods and services to places like China, America and European nations— who all, at one point, had a colonial, stronghold over the region. This ever-expanding relationship with exporting agriculture and other raw materials has been masked by the terms globalization and global capitalism, also known as imperialism, just under a new name. Globalization drives a process of diet convergence among formerly colonized countries and their colonizers that challenges the predictions about future patterns of food production and consumption. Slowly, concern about the country’s relationship with exportation and its effects on Việt Nam is creating critical considerations from both the government and local people. However, Việt Nam’s colonial past has created an economy that is dependent on trade, making it a difficult topic to navigate when prioritizing the survival of Vietnamese people. Interviews, surveys and extensive research have revealed that the alteration of Việt Nam’s food map has damaging effects on Vietnamese culture, physical health, labor safety and environmental protection. As Việt Nam continues its developmental journey towards what is considered as ‘modernity,’ both tangible and intangible manifestations of ethics, safety and human rights must be considered to ensure protection of its people and land.