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Anthropology and community in Cambodia : reflections on the work of May Ebihara

Part of the Monash papers on Southeast Asia series
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This collection explores -- in rich detail -- the nature of community in rural Cambodia.

It examines the debates about the ways community -- or its absence -- is reflected in social organization, reciprocity, religion, gender, and a shared sense of trust.

It also considers questions of community in the lead-up to and the aftermath of the catastrophic Pol Pot period.

The book's essays have been inspired by the life and works of the late May Ebihara, who was a pioneer in the anthropology of rural Cambodia, and who was a friend and mentor to all of the contributors to the collection.

Taken as a whole, like much of Ebihara's path-breaking work, this book deals with processes of grassroots transformation.

The book also includes a bibliography of Ebihara's works, as well as an interview with her, in which she reflects on Cambodia and her career in anthropology.

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Monash Asia Institute
1876924748 / 9781876924744
Paperback / softback
15/05/2011
Australia
English
256 p.