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Cambodge : the cultivation of a nation, 1860-1945

Penny Edwards (Author)
This strikingly original study of Cambodian nationalism brings to life eight turbulent decades of cultural change and sheds new light on the colonial ancestry of Pol Pot's murderous dystopia. Penny Edwards recreates the intellectual milieux and cultural traffic linking Europe and empire, interweaving analysis of key movements and ideas in the French Protectorate of Cambodge with contemporary developments in the Métropole. From the naturalist Henri Mouhot's expedition to Angkor in 1860 to the nationalist Son Ngoc Thanh's short-lived premiership in 1945, this history of ideas tracks the talented Cambodian and French men and women who shaped the contours of the modern Khmer nation. Their visions and ambitions played out within a shifting landscape of Angkorean temples, Parisian museums, Khmer printing presses, world's fairs, Buddhist monasteries, and Cambodian youth hostels. This is cross-cultural history at its best. With its fresh take on the dynamics of colonialism and nationalism, Cambodge: The Cultivation of a Nation will become essential reading for scholars of history, politics, and society in Southeast Asia. Edwards' nuanced analysis of Buddhism and her consideration of Angkor's emergence as a national monument will be of particular interest to students of Asian and European religion, museology, heritage studies, and art history. As a highly readable guide to Cambodia's recent past, it will also appeal to specialists in modern French history, cultural studies, and colonialism, as well as readers with a general interest in Cambodia
eBook, English, ©2007
University of Hawaiʻi Press, Honolulu, ©2007
History
1 online resource (viii, 349 pages) : illustrations
9781435665606, 9780824861759, 1435665600, 0824861752
251632618
Introduction : originations
The temple complex : Angkor and the archaeology of colonial fantasy, 1860-1906
Urban legend : capitalising on Angkor
Les fidèles cambodgiens and Les khmèrophiles : scripting a Khmer nation, 1870-1935
Colonialism and its demerits : bringing Buddhism to book, 1863-1922
Violent lives : disengaging Angkor, 1907-1916
Copy rites : Angkor and the art of authenticity
Secularizing the Sangha, 1900-1935
Holy trinity : Chuon Nath, Huot Tath, and Suzanne Karpeles
Traffic : setting Khmerism in motion, 1935-1945
Past colonial?
Electronic reproduction, [Place of publication not identified], HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010
In English