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Bibliography INTERVIEWS Interviews listed here are those that appear in the text. Unless indicated, all names have been altered to protect identities. Designations in parentheses are there to indicate only the interviews’ relevance to this study. Công (entrepreneur), Vũng Tàu, Vietnam, 6 July 2002. Di (former Women’s Union neighborhood leader), Garden Grove, Calif., 28 March 1996. Diệu (college instructor), Ho Chi Minh City, 6 May 1996. Đỗ Hồng Ngọc (physician and Ho Chi Minh City Health Bureau official; permitted use of true name), Ho Chi Minh City, 16 May 1997, 26 July 2002. Hà (sex worker), Vũng Tàu, Vietnam, 26–27 May and 1 June 1996. Hằng (sex worker), Ho Chi Minh City, 19 and 24 May 1996; Ho Chi Minh City, 28 July 2000. Hiền (Ho Chi Minh Health Bureau official), Ho Chi Minh City, 6 May 1996. Hiếu (private entrepreneur), Ho Chi Minh City, 4 June 1996 and 2 August 1996. Hoa (sex worker), Vũng Tàu, Vietnam, 26–27 May 1996. Hồng (an officer of the Central Women’s Union in Hanoi), Hanoi, 20 July 2002. Hùng (counselor at Café Condom), Ho Chi Minh City, 8 May 1996. Huyền (local Women’s Union officer in charge of peer education groups in two Ho Chi Minh City districts), Ho Chi Minh City, 4 June 1996. Kim (Ho Chi Minh City physician), Anaheim, Calif., 27 April 1996. Lan (married to state-enterprise manager), Ho Chi Minh City, 4 May 1996. Lịch (senior scholar at Research Institute for Ministry of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs), Hanoi, 18 July 2002. Linh (Ho Chi Minh City Women’s Union officer in charge of peer education group), Ho Chi Minh City, 1 June 1996. Mai (sex worker), Vũng Tàu, Vietnam, 26–27 May and 1 June 1996. Minh (sex worker), Ho Chi Minh City, 19 and 24 May 1996. Mỹ (Central Women’s Union officer working on prostitution-related programs), Los Angeles and Laguna Beach, Calif., 16–18 March 1997; Hanoi, 20 July 2002. 297 Ngọc (head of a Ho Chi Minh City NGO), Ho Chi Minh City, 14 May 1996. Peer educators in two groups, Ho Chi Minh City, 1–2 June 1996. Phương (journalist), Ho Chi Minh City, 4 June 1996. Sáu (sex worker / camp inmate), Thủ Đức, Vietnam, 5 June 1996. Thanh (AIDS peer educator), Ho Chi Minh City, 2 June 1996. Thành (camp inmate), Thủ Đức, Vietnam, 5 June 1996. Thi (director at the Shelter), Tân Thuận Tây, Vietnam, 12 July 2002. Thu (public health policy instructor), Ho Chi Minh City, 9 May 1996. Tinh (entrepreneur), Ho Chi Minh City, 22 May 1996. Trân (CARE International in Vietnam officer), Ho Chi Minh City, 30 July 2002. Trang (camp inmate), interview by the author, Thủ Đức, Vietnam, 5 June 1996. Vân (head of a private rehabilitation center), Tân Thuận Tây, Vietnam, 14 and 21 May 1996. Warden One (New Center for the Education of Women), Thủ Đức, Vietnam, 4 June 1996. Warden Two (New Center for the Education of Women), Thủ Đức, Vietnam, 4 June 1996. Xuân (physician and Ho Chi Minh City Health Bureau official), Ho Chi Minh City, 9 May 1996. BOOKS, FILMS, JOURNALS, AND DOCUMENTS 2 trong 1 [Two in One]. DVD. Directed by Đào Duy Phúc. Hanoi: Thiên Ngân, 2005. Abuza, Zachary. Renovating Politics in Contemporary Vietnam. Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner, 2001. Allison, Anne. Night Work: Sexuality, Pleasure, and Corporate Masculinity in a Tokyo Hostess Club. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994. Althusser, Louis. “Freud and Lacan.” In Althusser, Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays, 33–50. ———. “Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses.” In Althusser, Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays, 85–126. ———. Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays. Translated by Ben Brewster. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1971. Altman, Dennis. Global Sex. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001. Anderson, Benedict. Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origins and Spread of Nationalism. New York: Verso, 1991. Ánh Nga. Tâm lý khác biệt giữa nam và nữ [Psychological Differences between Men and Women]. Đồng Tháp, Vietnam: Nhà Xuất Bản Đồng Tháp, 1995. 298 Bibliography [18.191.189.85] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 10:38 GMT) Anh Quân. “Chợ người cho khách nước ngoài” [The Human Market for Foreign Guests]. Đặc San...

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