Library Item Details
- Main Title
- Traces of trauma : Cambodian visual culture and national identity in the aftermath of genocide
- Author(s)
- Ly, Boreth
- Publisher
- Honolulu : University of Hawai'i Press, 2020
- Collation
- xiv, 168 pages : illustrations (some color)
24 cm - Series Title
- Southeast Asia: politics, meaning, and memory
- ISBN
- 9780824856069
- Dewey Class
- 700.9596
- Contents
- Introduction -- 1. Broken Body: Situating Trauma in the Visual Cultures of Cambodia and Its Diaspora (Sarith Peou, Amy Lee Sanford, Rithy Panh, Both Sonrin) -- 2. Scarred Resilience: The Legacy of the United States' Secret Bombing of Cambodia (Vandy Rattana, Leang Seckon, Samput Mien Domguon, Marvelous Realism, Chanthou Ouer) -- 3. Portraits of a Dictator: Khmer Rouge Ideology and the Politics of Aesthetics -- 4. Of Krama and Khmer Identity: The Land Where the Sugar Palm Trees Grow (You Khin, Le Huy Hoang (Bopha Xorigia)) -- 5. Performing Khmer Cultural Identity: The Tale/Tail of the Serpent Princess -- Conclusion.
- Language
- English
- Subject
- Arts, Cambodian
Nationalism and the arts -- Cambodia
Genocide -- Cambodia -- Psychological aspects - BRN
- 9920
Availability
Location | Collection | Call No. | Status |
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Rotunda Library & Archive
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Books
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700.9596 LY
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Available
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