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Landscape, Memory, and Post-Violence in Cambodia

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Erschienen am 16.11.2016, 1. Auflage 2016
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ISBN/EAN: 9781783489169
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 234 S.
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Beschreibung

Between 1975 and 1979 the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia enacted a program of organized mass violence that resulted in the deaths of approximately one quarter of the countrys population. Over two million people died from torture, execution, disease and famine. From the commodification of the killing fields of Choeung Ek to the hundreds of unmarked mass graves scattered across the country, violence continues to shape the Cambodian landscape.

Landscape, Memory, and Post-Violence in Cambodiaexplores the on-going memorialization of violence. As part of a broader engagement with war, violence and critical heritage studies, it explores how a legacy of organized mass violence becomes part of a cultural heritage and, in the process, how this heritage is produced. Existing literature has addressed explicitly the impact of war and armed conflict on cultural heritage through the destruction of heritage sites. This book inverts this concern by exploring what happens when sites of heritage violence are under threat. It argues that the selective memorialization of Cambodias violent heritage negates the everyday lived experiences of millions of Cambodians and diminishes the efforts to bring about social justice and reconciliation. In doing so, it develops a grounded conceptual understanding of post-violence in conflict zones internationally.

Autorenportrait

James A. Tyner is Professor of Geography at Kent State University, Ohio. His research operates at the intersection of political and population geography with a focus on war, violence and genocide. He is the author of 13 books, includingWar, Violence, and Population(2009) which received the AAG Meridian Book Award for Outstanding Scholarly Contribution to Geography andIraq, Terror, and the Philippines Will to War (2007) which received the Julian Minghi Award for Outstanding Contribution to Political Geography.

Inhalt

Acknowledgments / 1. Dig a Hole and Bury the Past / 2. Their Bones Have Piled Up / 3. More Than I Can Speak / 4. 'Only if Pregnant Women were Killed' / 5. They Just Kept Bombing / 6. They Are Murderous Thugs / Bibliography / Index

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