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Certified Accessible By: National Network for Equitable Library ServiceRunning Time: 15:22 hrsNarrator: Tara YellePublisher:Centre for Equitable Library Access, 2024
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- Author: Troeung, Y-DangDate:Created2023Summary:
Utilizing the concept of aphasia, this book demonstrates how Cambodian refugee narratives resist state violence and take head-on hegemonic discourses across popular and scholarly spaces that prop up colonial, imperial, capitalist, heteropatriarchal, and ableist formations of the Cold War in Cambodia.
Contents:- Preface: A genealogy of the Cold War in Cambodia
- Introduction: On war, disability, and refugee life
- Cambodia's Cold War episteme
- Debility and the U.S. bombing of Cambodia
- Cripping the Kapok tree and the Cambodian genocide
- Aphasia and the nervous condition of refugee asylum
- Coda: Boneyards of the Cold War
Genre:Subject(s): Genocide--Psychological aspects | People with disabilities--Psychology | People with disabilities--Social conditions | Political atrocities--Psychological aspects | Refugees--Psychology | Refugees--Social conditionsOriginal Publisher: Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2022, Toronto, Ontario, CELALanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781038423733, 1038423732
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