The “sacred face”: What directs Vietnamese people in interacting with others in everyday life

This article addresses the concept of “face” in the practices of Vietnamese deference rituals. It explores how Vietnamese people conceptualize the term “face” regarding the manner of showing respect to other people in everyday encounters. Drawing upon the qualitative dataset of my Master thesis, in...

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Main Author: Nguyen, Trung Kien
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Language:Vietnamese
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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-647272019-06-25T09:26:56Z The “sacred face”: What directs Vietnamese people in interacting with others in everyday life “Thể diện linh thiêng”: Cái gì định hướng người Việt Nam trong tương tác xã hội thường nhật Nguyen, Trung Kien Sacred face Deference rituals Demeanor Everyday social interaction Negative face This article addresses the concept of “face” in the practices of Vietnamese deference rituals. It explores how Vietnamese people conceptualize the term “face” regarding the manner of showing respect to other people in everyday encounters. Drawing upon the qualitative dataset of my Master thesis, in this article I employ the concepts of “face” and “deference rituals” derived from Goffman’s theory of social interaction to analyze Vietnamese day-to-day social interactions. I find out that the face in the context of social interaction is often classified into two categories: the face of the subordinate and the face of the superordinate. Due to the high status of the latter in Vietnamese hierarchical system, losing face can lead to serious consequences to the latter; while for the former losing face is often belittled. There is a similarity between “face” and “deference ritual” in Vietnam with those in other countries such as Japan, China, and at the same time, a crucial difference in those terms between Vietnamese culture and Western culture 2019-06-25T09:26:56Z 2019-06-25T09:26:56Z 2015 Article Nguyen, T. K. (2015). The “sacred face”: What directs Vietnamese people in interacting with others in everyday life. Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vol 1, No 3 (2015) 246-259 http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/64727 vi Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vol 1, No 3 (2015) 246-259; application/pdf H. : ĐHQGHN
institution Vietnam National University, Hanoi
building VNU Library & Information Center
country Vietnam
collection VNU Digital Repository
language Vietnamese
topic Sacred face
Deference rituals
Demeanor
Everyday social interaction
Negative face
spellingShingle Sacred face
Deference rituals
Demeanor
Everyday social interaction
Negative face
Nguyen, Trung Kien
The “sacred face”: What directs Vietnamese people in interacting with others in everyday life
description This article addresses the concept of “face” in the practices of Vietnamese deference rituals. It explores how Vietnamese people conceptualize the term “face” regarding the manner of showing respect to other people in everyday encounters. Drawing upon the qualitative dataset of my Master thesis, in this article I employ the concepts of “face” and “deference rituals” derived from Goffman’s theory of social interaction to analyze Vietnamese day-to-day social interactions. I find out that the face in the context of social interaction is often classified into two categories: the face of the subordinate and the face of the superordinate. Due to the high status of the latter in Vietnamese hierarchical system, losing face can lead to serious consequences to the latter; while for the former losing face is often belittled. There is a similarity between “face” and “deference ritual” in Vietnam with those in other countries such as Japan, China, and at the same time, a crucial difference in those terms between Vietnamese culture and Western culture
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title_short The “sacred face”: What directs Vietnamese people in interacting with others in everyday life
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title_fullStr The “sacred face”: What directs Vietnamese people in interacting with others in everyday life
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