The Industry of Marrying Europeans
Vũ Trọng Phụng · 1934
About this book
A satirical reportage novel about Vietnamese women marrying French colonials for social advancement. It reveals the transactional nature of colonial relationships and the erosion of traditional Vietnamese family values under French influence.
Why read this for language learning
This satirical work by Vũ Trọng Phụng offers a fascinating, albeit critical, look at Vietnamese society under French colonial rule, specifically the phenomenon of Vietnamese women marrying Europeans. Intermediate to advanced Vietnamese learners will benefit from its rich, often colloquial language and sharp social commentary. It provides unique vocabulary related to colonial society, cross-cultural relationships, and economic motivations, offering deep cultural insights into a specific historical period and the complex dynamics of power and identity.
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