Abstract

Introduction: The Politics of Tradition, Identity and Change Tim Winter and Leakthina Chau-Pech Ollier Part 1: Re-Scripting Angkor Subscripts: Reading Cambodian Pasts, Presents and Futures through Graffiti Penny Edwards When ancient glory meets modern tragedy: Angkor and the Khmer Rouge in contemporary tourism Tim Winter The Fascination for Angkor Wat and the Ideology of the Visible Panivong Norindr Part 2: Identity and the Liminal Space Sitting between Two Chairs: Cambodia's Dual Citizenship Debate Kathryn Poethig Refractions of Home: Exile, Memory and Diasporic Longing Khatharya Um Rapping (in) the Homeland: Of Gangs, Angka, and the Cambodian Diasporic Identity Leakthina Chau-Pech Ollier Part 3: Performing Tradition Weaving into Cambodia: Negotiated Ethnicity in the (Post)Colonial Silk Industry Heidi Dahles and John ter Horst A Burned-Out Theatre: The State of Cambodia's Performing Arts Robert Turnbull The (Re)emergence of Cambodian Women Writers at Home and Abroad Klairung Amratisha Part 4: Engaging Modernity Entrepreneurialism and Charisma: Two Modes of Doing Business in Post-Pol Pot Cambodian Buddhism Ian Harris Touring Memories of the Khmer Rouge (Anlong Veng) Timothy Dylan Wood Khmer Women and Global Factories Annuska Derks Bibliography

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