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Cultural renewal in Cambodia : academic activism in the neoliberal era / by Philippe Peycam.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, (c)2020.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 297 pages) : color illustrations, color mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004437357
  • 9004437355
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • DS554 .C858 2020
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part 1 The Politics of Knowledge in Cambodia -- Chapter 1 A Post-Colonial Nation -- 1 French Rule (1863-1953) -- 1.1 Colonial Orientalism and Its 'Dissidents' -- 1.2 'Angkorization' of Cambodia -- 1.3 Knowledge Modernization through Buddhism -- 1.4 'Amateur' Scholars -- 2 Independent Cambodia (1953-1970) -- 2.1 Birth of 'Khmer Studies' -- 2.2 The Royal University of Fine Arts (1965-1975) -- Chapter 2 Civil War, Genocide and CEDORECK -- 1 The Khmer Republic (1970-1975)
2 The Khmer Rouge (1975-1979) -- 3 Rebuilding from the Ashes -- 3.1 In Cambodia: the People's Republic of Kampuchea (1979-1993) -- 3.2 Cultural Survival in Exile: the CEDORECK -- Chapter 3 Cambodia after UNTAC -- 1 UNTAC and Its Legacies -- 2 Education after UNTAC -- 3 From 'Media to Digital Democracy'? -- 4 Non-Governmental Organizations -- Part 2 The Making of a Hybrid Academic Institution -- Chapter 4 The Center for Khmer Studies -- 1 Defining the Center's Mission -- 2 Building 'From the Bottom-Up' -- Chapter 5 An Integrated Capacity-Building Program
2 The Junior Faculty Training Program (2004-2010) -- 2.1 Organization of the Junior Faculty Training Program -- 2.2 Contradictory Intellectual Debates -- 2.3 Practicing Fieldwork (and Comparing Cambodia and Its Neighboring Countries) -- 2.4 Translating, Publishing, Disseminating -- 2.5 International Exposure -- 2.7 Supporting a Community of Social Actors -- Chapter 6 A Citizen's Institution -- 1 Programmatic Genesis -- 1.1 Inventorying the Collections of the National Museum of Cambodia -- 1.2 Supporting the Buddhist Institute
2 Expanding Creative Knowledge: Working with Artists and Craftsmen -- 2.1 Collaboration with the Asia Cultural Council -- 2.2 Institute of Khmer Traditional Textile -- 2.3 The Khmer Dance Project -- 3 Community Engagement in Siem Reap -- 3.1 Collaboration with the Buddhist Monastery Wat Damnak -- 3.2 In the Shadow of a World Heritage Site (Angkor) -- Part 3 Social Responsibilities: Scholars, Funders and Diplomats -- Chapter 7 Socially Engaged Scholars? -- 1 Involving International Scholars
1.2 Working with International Academic Institutions -- 1.3 Universities' Librarians and Supporting Staff -- 2 Facilitating Special Educational Activities -- 2.1 Facilitating Research Projects -- 3 Relations with Individual Scholars -- 3.1 Early Career Academics -- 3.2 Established Academics -- 3.3 Scholars from the Diaspora -- 3.4 Socializing Scholars in the Neoliberal Age -- Chapter 8 Funders as 'Stakeholders'? -- 1 Individual Philanthropists -- 2 Foundations -- 2.1 CKS and Foundations -- 2.2 Relation with the Rockefeller Foundation
Subject: "This book is about cultural work in torn-up societies. It narrates the establishment of an academic project in contemporary post-war Cambodia, when the country became the largest recipient of international aid. It depicts a Southeast Asian country at the crossroads of conflicting imaginaries of development through the lens of an independent organization that emerged out of the turmoil. It shows how the relations of domination of institutions from the 'north' effectively constrain alternative visions of action in the 'south' that fall outside the neo-liberal framework. The account is a reflection on past ambitions and failures of the international good-will order, and a charge to change our approach in the future. It offers a cautionary tale whose significance transcends the Cambodian case"--
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"This book is about cultural work in torn-up societies. It narrates the establishment of an academic project in contemporary post-war Cambodia, when the country became the largest recipient of international aid. It depicts a Southeast Asian country at the crossroads of conflicting imaginaries of development through the lens of an independent organization that emerged out of the turmoil. It shows how the relations of domination of institutions from the 'north' effectively constrain alternative visions of action in the 'south' that fall outside the neo-liberal framework. The account is a reflection on past ambitions and failures of the international good-will order, and a charge to change our approach in the future. It offers a cautionary tale whose significance transcends the Cambodian case"--

Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part 1 The Politics of Knowledge in Cambodia -- Chapter 1 A Post-Colonial Nation -- 1 French Rule (1863-1953) -- 1.1 Colonial Orientalism and Its 'Dissidents' -- 1.2 'Angkorization' of Cambodia -- 1.3 Knowledge Modernization through Buddhism -- 1.4 'Amateur' Scholars -- 2 Independent Cambodia (1953-1970) -- 2.1 Birth of 'Khmer Studies' -- 2.2 The Royal University of Fine Arts (1965-1975) -- Chapter 2 Civil War, Genocide and CEDORECK -- 1 The Khmer Republic (1970-1975)

1.1 The Khmer-Môn Institute (1971-1975) -- 2 The Khmer Rouge (1975-1979) -- 3 Rebuilding from the Ashes -- 3.1 In Cambodia: the People's Republic of Kampuchea (1979-1993) -- 3.2 Cultural Survival in Exile: the CEDORECK -- Chapter 3 Cambodia after UNTAC -- 1 UNTAC and Its Legacies -- 2 Education after UNTAC -- 3 From 'Media to Digital Democracy'? -- 4 Non-Governmental Organizations -- Part 2 The Making of a Hybrid Academic Institution -- Chapter 4 The Center for Khmer Studies -- 1 Defining the Center's Mission -- 2 Building 'From the Bottom-Up' -- Chapter 5 An Integrated Capacity-Building Program

1 Programmatic Genesis -- 2 The Junior Faculty Training Program (2004-2010) -- 2.1 Organization of the Junior Faculty Training Program -- 2.2 Contradictory Intellectual Debates -- 2.3 Practicing Fieldwork (and Comparing Cambodia and Its Neighboring Countries) -- 2.4 Translating, Publishing, Disseminating -- 2.5 International Exposure -- 2.7 Supporting a Community of Social Actors -- Chapter 6 A Citizen's Institution -- 1 Programmatic Genesis -- 1.1 Inventorying the Collections of the National Museum of Cambodia -- 1.2 Supporting the Buddhist Institute

1.3 Digitizing Materials in the Khmer Language (with the National Library) -- 2 Expanding Creative Knowledge: Working with Artists and Craftsmen -- 2.1 Collaboration with the Asia Cultural Council -- 2.2 Institute of Khmer Traditional Textile -- 2.3 The Khmer Dance Project -- 3 Community Engagement in Siem Reap -- 3.1 Collaboration with the Buddhist Monastery Wat Damnak -- 3.2 In the Shadow of a World Heritage Site (Angkor) -- Part 3 Social Responsibilities: Scholars, Funders and Diplomats -- Chapter 7 Socially Engaged Scholars? -- 1 Involving International Scholars

1.1 Khmer Studies: a Fragmented Field -- 1.2 Working with International Academic Institutions -- 1.3 Universities' Librarians and Supporting Staff -- 2 Facilitating Special Educational Activities -- 2.1 Facilitating Research Projects -- 3 Relations with Individual Scholars -- 3.1 Early Career Academics -- 3.2 Established Academics -- 3.3 Scholars from the Diaspora -- 3.4 Socializing Scholars in the Neoliberal Age -- Chapter 8 Funders as 'Stakeholders'? -- 1 Individual Philanthropists -- 2 Foundations -- 2.1 CKS and Foundations -- 2.2 Relation with the Rockefeller Foundation

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