War, Genocide, and Justice : Cambodian American Memory Work /
In the three years, eight months, and twenty days of the Khmer Rouge's deadly reign over Cambodia, an estimated 1.7 million Cambodians perished as a result of forced labor, execution, starvation, and disease. Despite the passage of more than thirty years, two regime shifts, and a contested U.N....
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Minneapolis, MN :
University of Minnesota Press,
2012.
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| Series: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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| Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: battling the "Cambodian syndrome"
- Atrocity tourism: politicized remembrance and reparative memorialization
- Screening apology: cinematic culpability in the killing fields and new year baby
- Growing up under the Khmer Rouge: Cambodian American life writing
- Lost chapters and invisible wars: hip-hop and Cambodian American critique
- Epilogue: remembering the forgetting.


