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Cultural renewal in Cambodia : academic activism in the neoliberal era / by Philippe Peycam.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2020Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9789004437357
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Cultural renewal in CambodiaDDC classification:
  • 959.6043 23
Summary: "This book is about cultural work in torn-up societies. It narrates the establishment of an academic project in contemporary post-war Cambodia, when the country became the largest recipient of international aid. It depicts a Southeast Asian country at the crossroads of conflicting imaginaries of development through the lens of an independent organization that emerged out of the turmoil. It shows how the relations of domination of institutions from the 'north' effectively constrain alternative visions of action in the 'south' that fall outside the neo-liberal framework. The account is a reflection on past ambitions and failures of the international good-will order, and a charge to change our approach in the future. It offers a cautionary tale whose significance transcends the Cambodian case"-- Provided by publisher.
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Books Books Center for Khmer Studies RR Cambodian Collection 959.6043 PEY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Copy 2 Available CKS23080003
Books Books Center for Khmer Studies LC Cambodian Collection 959.6043 PEY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Copyn1 Available CKS23080002

"ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"This book is about cultural work in torn-up societies. It narrates the establishment of an academic project in contemporary post-war Cambodia, when the country became the largest recipient of international aid. It depicts a Southeast Asian country at the crossroads of conflicting imaginaries of development through the lens of an independent organization that emerged out of the turmoil. It shows how the relations of domination of institutions from the 'north' effectively constrain alternative visions of action in the 'south' that fall outside the neo-liberal framework. The account is a reflection on past ambitions and failures of the international good-will order, and a charge to change our approach in the future. It offers a cautionary tale whose significance transcends the Cambodian case"-- Provided by publisher.

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