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Not Just Victims Conversations With Cambodian Community Leaders In The United States Audrey U Kim

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Not Just Victims Conversations With Cambodian Community Leaders In The United States Audrey U Kim
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.84 MB
Pages: 338
Author: Audrey U. Kim
ISBN: 9780252071010, 9780252027994, 0252071018, 025202799X
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Not Just Victims Conversations With Cambodian Community Leaders In The United States Audrey U Kim by Audrey U. Kim 9780252071010, 9780252027994, 0252071018, 025202799X instant download after payment.

Not Just Victims contains twelve oral histories based on conversations with Cambodian community leaders in eight American cities -- Long Beach, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Seattle, Portland, Tacoma, and the Massachusetts towns of Fall River and Lowell. Unlike the dozens of autobiographies published by Cambodians that focus largely on their victimization, these narratives describe how Cambodian refugees have adapted to life in the United States. Sucheng Chan's extensive introduction provides a historical framework; she discusses the civil war (1970-75), the bloody Khmer Rouge revolution (1975-79), the border war during the Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia (1979-89), and the additional travails faced by those who escaped to holding camps in Thailand. The book also includes an essay on oral history and a substantial bibliography.

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