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May M. Ebihara (Editor), Carol A. Mortland (Editor), Judy Ledgerwood (Editor)

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With a civil war (1970-75) followed by the holocaust of the Khmer Rouge regime (1975-79), in which over one million people died, many Khmer fled Cambodia. This work contains ten essays on diverse topics related to Khmer culture in its broadest meaning. Since most of the refugee communities have hardly had time to establish roots, this book, in many respects, is premature. While the Khmer are adapting to change, the process of acculturation is still occurring. Thus, one should not consider the essays here to define current Khmer culture as manifested outside of Cambodia.
Donald Clay Johnson, Univ. of Minnesota Lib., Minneapolis
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The perception among Khmer that their culture has been lost, or is being lost, is pervasive. Read the first page
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Khmer Rouge, United States, Pol Pot, Phnom Penh, Democratic Kampuchea, Khmer Buddhism, Chheng Phon, Mea Yoeng, Khmer Buddhists, Wat Bodhivansa, Wat Sviey Andet, Venerable Buer Kry, Judy Ledgerwood, New Year, Nonn Chan, Vandy Kaon, Angkor Wat, Kong Boun Chhoeun, Star Wars, Theravada Buddhism, Bois de Vincennes, Education Cambodia, Ing Kien, Lon Nol, Pech Turn
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