People of Virtue: Reconfiguring Religion, Power and Moral Order in Cambodia TodayAlexandra Kent, David Porter Chandler NIAS Press, 2008 - 323 halaman Much attention has been given to the "killing fields" of Cambodia, far less to how the country can recover and heal itself after such an experience. Crucial to this process has been the formation of a new moral order in Cambodia and hence the revival of religion in the country. However, this process requires that the representatives of religion and of morality do have credibility and moral authority, something that may be called into question by their past and present involvement in hegemonic political and secular affairs. |
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... Chandler. CHAPTER 7 Between Forests and Families : A remembered past life Erik W. Davis In an article that instituted the ' rice - field versus forest ' dichotomy as an object of study among students of Cambodia , David Chandler analysed ...
... Chandler explains , many of the valuables end up strewn over the ground ( ibid . ) . The poem reads : ... many possessions were lost forever , scattered along the roads and in the forest ' ( ibid . ) . These possessions , Chandler tells ...
... Chandler. generations . Traditions must be either passed on or forgotten , new practices rejected or adopted , and some of the immorality of the past must perhaps become vague if not altogether forgotten . AUTHOR'S NOTE Special thanks to ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Scope and Limitations of Political Participation | 12 |
Index 319 | 31 |
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