This paper, based on field research and oral interviews with museum attendees in the United States and Cambodia, examines the role of four memorial museums in promoting shared intergenerational cultural memory from the Cambodian genocide. I focus on four sites: the Cambodia
In recent years the act and practice of memorialisation has become increasingly complex due to the i...
Intergenerational trauma can be understood as the transmission of historical trauma and its adverse ...
Cambodian American scholarship has largely interpreted Cambodian history andpeople within frameworks...
This paper, based on field research and oral interviews with museum attendees in the United States a...
Advisors: Judy Ledgerwood.Committee members: Susan Needham; Mark Schuller.Includes bibliographical r...
What is the role of exhibition and historical memory in promoting reconciliation at the cultural, ra...
This paper addresses the politics of memory in post-genocide Cambodia. Since 1979 genocide has been ...
Today, Cambodia houses one of the seven wonders of the world – the Angkor Wat. Beyond the splendor a...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Dr. Rachel Bethany HughesThis thesis is about the re...
Drawing on ethnographic data gathered in Cambodia and Rwanda, this thesis examines how local people ...
2014-07-10Contested Commemorations examines representations of the Cambodian genocide in photography...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedThis article examines the politics of representation around a 1997 exh...
This article explores how devolved outreach work for the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cam...
Between 1975 and 1979, upwards of two million men, women, and children perished in the Cambodian gen...
The goal is two-fold: to lay an interpretative ground for writing a history of post-genocide Cambodi...
In recent years the act and practice of memorialisation has become increasingly complex due to the i...
Intergenerational trauma can be understood as the transmission of historical trauma and its adverse ...
Cambodian American scholarship has largely interpreted Cambodian history andpeople within frameworks...
This paper, based on field research and oral interviews with museum attendees in the United States a...
Advisors: Judy Ledgerwood.Committee members: Susan Needham; Mark Schuller.Includes bibliographical r...
What is the role of exhibition and historical memory in promoting reconciliation at the cultural, ra...
This paper addresses the politics of memory in post-genocide Cambodia. Since 1979 genocide has been ...
Today, Cambodia houses one of the seven wonders of the world – the Angkor Wat. Beyond the splendor a...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Dr. Rachel Bethany HughesThis thesis is about the re...
Drawing on ethnographic data gathered in Cambodia and Rwanda, this thesis examines how local people ...
2014-07-10Contested Commemorations examines representations of the Cambodian genocide in photography...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedThis article examines the politics of representation around a 1997 exh...
This article explores how devolved outreach work for the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cam...
Between 1975 and 1979, upwards of two million men, women, and children perished in the Cambodian gen...
The goal is two-fold: to lay an interpretative ground for writing a history of post-genocide Cambodi...
In recent years the act and practice of memorialisation has become increasingly complex due to the i...
Intergenerational trauma can be understood as the transmission of historical trauma and its adverse ...
Cambodian American scholarship has largely interpreted Cambodian history andpeople within frameworks...