“Not Liberating Women Means the Building of a Socialist Society is Only Half-Way Done:” A Feminist Analysis of Ho Chi Minh’s Advocacy for the First Law on Marriage and Family in 1959 Vietnam
Name: Hannah Nguyen
Majors: Communication Studies
Advisor: Dr. Denise Bostdorff Second Reader: Dr. Oscar Mejia
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Congrats on the equity, inclusion, and diversity award, Hannah!
Thank you so much, Dr. Krause!!
Wonderful news, Hannah, and well deserved!
Great work, Hannah! I really enjoyed your video presentation. Clearly, there were a number of rhetorical approaches used in the speech that worked in combination to make it effective. Do you think there was a single one that was more influential than the others?
Hi Dr. Feierabend,
Thank you so much for your question! I personally think his dual personality as both the leader and uncle was most influential. It is the essence of who Ho was to his people, so I think it does not matter what Ho said, he’d get support either way.
Hannah, Thank you for doing this important and informative work, and thank you for sharing it here. I’d like to read the whole IS at some point, if it’s possible/OK to share it with me. Congratulations!
Many congratulations, Hannah! Awesome that you won the award, too!
Congratulations Hannah!! You are amazing and I’m so proud!