Beyond the Indian Ocean Public Sphere

Pub Date : 2021-05-01 DOI:10.1525/VS.2021.16.2.60
Chi P. Pham
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During the colonial period, particularly in the 1920s, Vietnamese intellectuals frequently debated Rabindranath Tagore’s Greater Indian, pan-Asian vision in their political exchanges. Drawing on scholarship on the rise of an Indian Ocean public sphere, this article analyzes periodicals covering Tagore in colonial Vietnam in order to explore alternative and less researched trajectories of contemporary Vietnamese nationalism. Specifically, it examines media coverage of Tagore’s works, ideas, personality, and appearance, and, in particular, his visit to Sài Gòn in 1929, to answer the question of how those depictions reflected and shaped different anticolonial imaginaries and ideological debates at the time. Radical and moderate forms of Vietnamese nationalism reflected both appreciation and criticism of Tagore’s views of Indian nationhood. The engagement of both moderate and radical Vietnamese intellectuals with Tagore’s work was thus an important early moment in the turn of Vietnamese intellectuals away from colonial models of nationalism toward those articulated by other colonized populations.
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超越印度洋公共领域
在殖民时期,特别是在20世纪20年代,越南知识分子在政治交流中经常讨论泰戈尔的大印度、泛亚愿景。借助印度洋公共领域兴起的学术研究,本文分析了泰戈尔在越南殖民时期的期刊,以探索当代越南民族主义的另类和研究较少的轨迹。具体来说,它考察了媒体对泰戈尔的作品、思想、个性和外表的报道,特别是他1929年访问Sài Gòn的报道,以回答这些描绘如何反映和塑造当时不同的反殖民想象和意识形态辩论的问题。激进和温和形式的越南民族主义反映了对泰戈尔的印度民族主义观点的赞赏和批评。因此,温和和激进的越南知识分子与泰戈尔作品的接触,是越南知识分子从殖民民族主义模式转向其他殖民地人口所表达的民族主义模式的重要早期时刻。
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