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Before the Killing Fields

This is a wonderfully entertaining read and hugely germane to many of our present preoccupations in International Relations. Against the background of the beautiful yet tragic country of Cambodia, Leslie Fielding paints a vivid picture of the life of a diplomat abroad: usually arduous, sometimes uncomfortable and wildly unexpected; occasionally maddening, invariably fascinating. 

Leslie Fielding’s book is at once a perceptive account of Cambodia at a critical juncture in its modern history, an instructive insider’s story of diplomatic management and a revealingly honest personal memoir. With his capacity to combine these themes in a seamless fashion, he has given his readers an eminently readable insight into life in Cambodia before tragedy washed over that ancient kingdom.

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Where the stone flowers: The people of Angkor

The spirit of the Khmer may reside in their fortitude. At times, the Angkorians may be so overwhelmed by tragedy and grief that they seem to lose their sense of purpose. But always, their purpose is to survive and build. Even though life for most people I have met has been a succession of unimaginable tragedies, there may be moments of sweetness to be garnered here and there, there may be moments where smiles dissolve the bitterness away. Bittersweet with unreasonable hope, resigned to carry on whatever life throws at them, reconciled with the inevitable. And those eyes that always look to the old towers. Seasons in Angkor , with its temples and its people. Seasons listening, observing and sharing stories and tales. To tell. So that others may learn, so that we may learn. Seasons to watch the trees grow old and the weaving of legends. Seasons when it is easy to distinguish the superfluous and ephemeral from the essential and eternal. Read more>>



Angkor splendors of the khmer civilization

To bring the divine down to Earth: that was the dream of the rulers who built the large temples in Angkor on the Cambodian plain. This highly ambitious project had then challenged the Khmer civilization and continues today to induce wonder. The treasures of Angkor have passed on to us enough information to understand the myths, hierarchic organization, cosmology, and social life of the Khmer, one of the most powerful and mysterious civilizations of the Far East .
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How to Behave: Buddhism and Modernity in Colonial Cambodia 1860-1930 PDF Print E-mail

This ambitious cross-disciplinary study of Buddhist modernism in colonial Cambodia breaks new ground in understanding the history and development of religion and colonialism in Southeast Asia. In one of the first studies of colonial Buddhism based largely on Khmer-language sources, Anne Hansen argues for the importance of Theravada Buddhist ethics for imagining and articulating what it means to be modern in early twentieth-century Cambodia. The 1920s in Cambodia saw an exuberant burst of new printed writings by self-described Khmer Buddhist modernists on the subject of how to behave (as good Buddhists and moral persons) and how to purify oneself in everyday life in the modern world. Hansen explores their new interpretations of traditional doctrines and values, and how they represent Southeast Asian ethical and religious responses to the modern circulation of local and translocal events, people, ideas, and anxieties. Hansen begins her study in the mid-nineteenth century with a Buddhist purification movement that had been set in motion by the Khmer king Ang Duang. She follows Khmer monks to Siam as they sought out Buddhist scriptures and examines how they carried ideas back to Cambodia and shaped their own reformist movement in a colonial society influenced by French discourses of modernization. Hansen introduces readers to modernist worldviews through translations of sermons, ritual manuals, ethics compendia, and vernacular folktales, drawing on literary and ethical forms of analysis as well as historical.

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Rock Climbing in Cambodia PDF Print E-mail

Rock Climbing in Cambodia© is the origi­nal guide book for climbing in Cambodia. This books features detailed site maps, directions to many sites in Cambodia, considerations for travel­ers, and suggestions of things to see and do in the same areas as the climbing sites. A small group of avid climbers have spent many weekends for the past few years developing the sites high-lighted in this book, and this is a compi­lation of that work. We hope that others will follow in our footsteps and continue to develop the sites for years to come. Rock Climbing in Cambodia© is intended to introduce those interested in another location in South East Asia to climb. We hope that you'll join us.

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History, Buddhism, and New Religious Movement in Cambodia PDF Print E-mail

This volume showcases some of the most current and exciting research being done on Cambodian religious ideas and practices by a new generation of scholars from a variety of disciplines. The different contributors examine in some manner the relationship between religion and the ideas and institutions that have given shape to Cambodia as a social and political body, or nation. Although they do not share the same approach to the idea of "nation", all are concerned with the processes of religion that give meaning to social interaction, which in some way includes "Cambodian" identity. Chapters touch on such far-reaching theoretical issues as the relation to religion of Southeast Asian polity; the nature of colonial religious transformation; "syncretism" in Southeast Asian Buddhism; the relation of religious icon to national identity, religion and gender; transnationalism and social movements; and identity among diaspora communities. While much has been published on Cambodia's recent civil war and the Pol Pot period and its aftermath, few English-language works are available on Cambodian religion. This book takes a major step in filling that gap, offering a broad overview of the subject that is relevant not only for the field of Cambodian studies, but also for students and scholars of Southeast Asian history, Buddhism, comparative religion, and anthropology. Read more>>

 
Walking away from the killing fields PDF Print E-mail

Nophea Sasaki's father was executed, and later his sister died of starvation in 1977. But this still didn't weaken his aspirations. On the contrary, it made him stronger and with a steel determination, he became an Associate Professor at University of Hyogo in 2004. This book tells a story about Nophea's determination to overcome his childhood's fear and pursue and accomplish his dreams. It is a book about courage, determination and hope. In circumstances that would make most human beings give up the desire of life, Nophea decided he would make a difference. He would leave his fingerprint on this world and will share his story Ai and the fact that even when there is no hope and all seems to be in darkness, with determination and ambition, you can fulfill your most unreachable dreams. This book also explains theme reader step by step how to become a university professor. It teaches the reader with real life experiences and examples. how to bring their dream to realization.

 
The stones cry out PDF Print E-mail

"This memorable chronicle will recall Anne Frank for many, except that the physical suffering described here is more overwhelming. The cumulative effect of its piece-by-piece mosaic is crushing."—Sydney Schanberg
"The Stones Cry Out is startlingly good as literature. It is also an important addition to a thin historical record. . . . Her account of the revolutionary rhetoric, set against the reality of what the revolutionaries were actually doing, is as macabre as any of the descriptions of bodies."—The Wall Street Journal
"This is a powerful and compelling story of terror, struggle, and death sprinkled with moments of tenderness, written by a woman who writes not of politics but only of what she experienced."—New York Times Book Review "The Stones Cry Out is autobiography at its most open, painful and moving, history that is remarkably objective, and narrative as compelling as that of the best fiction."—Cleveland Plain Dealer
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On the Wings of a white horse PDF Print E-mail

"Oni Vitandham has written a moving and inspirational account of her life, from the jungles of Cambodia to the streets of California . It is a story of courage and determination. I congratulate her for this wonderful book!"— United States Senator Dianne Feinstein

"Oni Vitandham has written a moving story of her struggles as a child to survive in the jungles during the Cambodian genocide, and as a young refugee in the U.S. She describes the very real challenges that have faced generations of refugees and immigrants to this country. It is a compelling story of courage and determination. " — Congressman Howard Berman, Senior Member of the International Relations Committee and the Judiciary Committee

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