Beyond the killing fields voices of nine Cambodian survivors in America Usha Welaratna.
Material type: TextSeries: Asian AmericaPublication details: Stanford, Calif. Stanford University Press 1993.Description: xxi, 285 pages 24 cmISBN:- 0814721394
- 0804723729
- 959.604 WEL
Item type | Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Center for Khmer Studies | Sopharidh Hy | LC Cambodian Collection | 959.604 WEL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 6017 |
Includes bibliographical references ([281]-285).
Foreword / James M. Freeman Introduction: Creating Beyond the Killing Fields Pt. I. Pre-Khmer Rouge Cambodia. 1. Historical Background. 2. Society and Culture. 3. Look Tha: A Former Buddhist Monk. 4. Bopha: A New American Pt. II. The Desecration of a Culture. 5. The Khmer Rouge Revolution. 6. Pu Ma: A Welfare Mother. 7. Bun Thab: A Khmer Rouge Escapee. 8. Mum: Dad's Little Girl Pt. III. In Search of Freedom. 9. Coming to America. 10. Niseth: A College Student. 11. Nya Srey: A Widowed Single Parent. 12. Apsara: A Cambodian Wife. 13. Koun Srey: A Teenage Daughter Pt. IV. Interpretations: Beyond the Killing Fields. 14. Life, Death, and the Holocaust. 15. Cambodian and American Views of Successful Adjustment.
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