In the context of Cambodia's post-conflict society of transition, this thesis traces the changing contours of gender relations and inequalities in the Khmer 'home' and beyond. Drawing on 165 oral histories, discussion groups and semi-structured interviews, with men and women from rural and urban localities in Siem Reap, the thesis argues three main points. First, by examining the interplay and relative significance(s) of conflict and now global integration, the research demonstrates that while the Khmer Rouge period is an important and inherent part of the fabric of Cambodian history, using it as the major benchmark for tracking change fails to encapsulate the diversity of contemporary forces affecting gender relations. I argue that tourism...
Rural communities, physical landscapes and social relations have been deeply transformed in countrie...
While ties between Cambodian diasporas and Cambodia have been significant and enduring over the deca...
This dissertation seeks to understand how the women of Cambodia recreated self and culture after exp...
Due to a range of historical reasons, relatively few academic studies of Cambodian society and cultu...
While recent work on land grabbing in Cambodia examines the role of gender with regard to women’s ro...
Forty years after the beginning of the Khmer Rouge regime, the recent Trial Chamber judgment in case...
This article aims to advance the idea of transformative justice by building on and expanding the not...
International audienceThe persistence of intra-household inequality is widely regarded as a 'stubbor...
Using a multi-disciplinary approach of Anthropology and History, this thesis examines changes in Vie...
Promoting women’s political participation aims to achieve gender equality and bring justice to women...
To explain the enduring persistence of gender inequality, structural explanations alone are not suff...
© 2013 Dr. Jolynna Melinda SinananThis thesis explores the nature of the relationships that emerge a...
Life in rural Cambodia is difficult, and rural women face issues such as gender-based violence, limi...
For more than three decades Cambodia lived with civil war and genocide. After the peace agreement, m...
The Gender and Development (GAD) paradigm emerged out of decades of concerted effort by theorists, p...
Rural communities, physical landscapes and social relations have been deeply transformed in countrie...
While ties between Cambodian diasporas and Cambodia have been significant and enduring over the deca...
This dissertation seeks to understand how the women of Cambodia recreated self and culture after exp...
Due to a range of historical reasons, relatively few academic studies of Cambodian society and cultu...
While recent work on land grabbing in Cambodia examines the role of gender with regard to women’s ro...
Forty years after the beginning of the Khmer Rouge regime, the recent Trial Chamber judgment in case...
This article aims to advance the idea of transformative justice by building on and expanding the not...
International audienceThe persistence of intra-household inequality is widely regarded as a 'stubbor...
Using a multi-disciplinary approach of Anthropology and History, this thesis examines changes in Vie...
Promoting women’s political participation aims to achieve gender equality and bring justice to women...
To explain the enduring persistence of gender inequality, structural explanations alone are not suff...
© 2013 Dr. Jolynna Melinda SinananThis thesis explores the nature of the relationships that emerge a...
Life in rural Cambodia is difficult, and rural women face issues such as gender-based violence, limi...
For more than three decades Cambodia lived with civil war and genocide. After the peace agreement, m...
The Gender and Development (GAD) paradigm emerged out of decades of concerted effort by theorists, p...
Rural communities, physical landscapes and social relations have been deeply transformed in countrie...
While ties between Cambodian diasporas and Cambodia have been significant and enduring over the deca...
This dissertation seeks to understand how the women of Cambodia recreated self and culture after exp...