From Phnom Penh with Love

From Phnom Penh with Love

Author: Glen Felgate

Publisher:

Published: 2020-08-12

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13:

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Doing battle with karaoke-crazed generals, egotistical celebrities, hard-headed tycoons and matronly housekeepers is all in a day's work for ex-journalist turned media executive Fin as he manages - against the odds - to launch Cambodia's Number 1 radio station. He gradually falls in love - not with a lady, not with a person - but with a country. In his first novel, inspired by his vivid experiences of running TV Channels in a country beset by chaos, author Glen Felgate leads his readers on a bizarre journey into the heart of Cambodia, its society and its exotic Khmer culture


Love and Loss in Cambodia

Love and Loss in Cambodia

Author: Debra Groves Harman

Publisher: Canby Media

Published: 2019-07-02

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780578537788

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Debra Groves Harman's memoir concerns living in Cambodia in the 1990s, an era that included the still-active Khmer Rouge, factional fighting in the streets of Phnom Penh, and her personal life disintegrating in a predictable fashion. This is a story of love, loss, and resilience.


Sex, Love and Money in Cambodia

Sex, Love and Money in Cambodia

Author: Heidi Hoefinger

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-07-04

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 1317931238

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Dealing with the complex and discomforting ‘grey ‘area where sex, love and money collide, this book highlights the general materiality of everyday sex that takes place in all relationships. In doing so, it draws attention to and destigmatizes the transactional elements within many ‘normative’ partnerships – be they transnational, inter-ethnic or otherwise. Focusing on Cambodia, and on a subculture of young women employed in the tourist bar scene referred to as ‘professional girlfriends’, the book shows that the resulting transnational relationships between Cambodian women and their foreign partners are complex and multi-layered. It argues that the sex-for-cash prostitution framework is no longer an appropriate model of analysis. Instead, a new vocabulary of ‘professional girlfriends’ and ‘transactional sex’ is used, with which the nuanced complexities of these transnational partnerships are analysed. Interdisciplinary in nature, the book inspires new understandings of gender, power, sex, love, desire, political economy and materiality within everyday relationships around the globe. It is a useful contribution for students and scholars of Anthropology, Sociology, Southeast Asian Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, and Cultural Studies.


Phnom Penh Noir

Phnom Penh Noir

Author: Christopher G. Moore

Publisher: Asia Document Bureau Limited

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9786167503158

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Many noir anthologies have inspired writers and publishers around the world to gather novelists to set noir stories in a city. When it comes to noir, not all cities are equal. The history of genocide and dislocation sets Phnom Penh apart from other places. What other city in modern times was emptied of all of his people at gun point, a city abandoned and left as a ghost town? The authors of Phnom Penh Noir take you inside the lives of Cambodians who carry that legacy of that fateful day on 17th April 1975 when the Khmer Rouge arrived and forced the population to evacuate to the countryside. The Khmer Rouge experiment resulted in radical transformation of a society that left a bloody trail, one that left almost no family untouched, and hovers close to the surface in these stories. In Phnom Penh Noir, the stories, lyrics, and cover photograph have joined legendary creative talents like Roland Joffe, James Grady and John Burdett along with a young generation of Cambodians. The noir tales unfold through multiple points of view and enrich the reading experience. Truth, mortality, regret, betrayal, and loss play out in these stories, poetry and lyrics. The authors and publishers will contribute twenty percent of their earnings from this book to selected charity organizations in Cambodia. Official website: www.phnompenhnoir.com


To Cambodia with Love

To Cambodia with Love

Author: Andy Brouwer

Publisher: ThingsAsian Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1934159085

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From a tarantula brunch in the remote Cambodian countryside to a spiritual encounter with the god Vishnu in the National Museum in Phnom Penh, "To Cambodia with Love" contains more than 50 personal, passionate essays from travelers. Full-color photographs throughout.


Intended for Evil

Intended for Evil

Author: Les Sillars

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2016-11-01

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 149340542X

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A True Story of Surviving Genocide and Forging a New Life When the Khmer Rouge took Phnom Penh in 1975, new Christian Radha Manickam and his family were among two million people driven out of the city. Over the next four years, 1.7 million people--including most of Radha's family--would perish due to starvation, disease, and horrifying violence. His new faith severely tested, Radha is forced by the communist regime to marry a woman he doesn't know. But through God's providence, he discovers that his new wife is also a Christian. Together they find the courage and hope to survive and eventually make a daring escape to the US, where they raise five children and begin a life-changing ministry to the Khmer people in exile in the US and back home in Cambodia. This moving true story of survival against all odds shows readers that out of war, fear, despair, and betrayal, God can bring hope, faith, courage, restoration--and even romance.


Sex, Love and Money in Cambodia

Sex, Love and Money in Cambodia

Author: Heidi Hoefinger

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-07-04

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1317931246

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Dealing with the complex and discomforting ‘grey ‘area where sex, love and money collide, this book highlights the general materiality of everyday sex that takes place in all relationships. In doing so, it draws attention to and destigmatizes the transactional elements within many ‘normative’ partnerships – be they transnational, inter-ethnic or otherwise. Focusing on Cambodia, and on a subculture of young women employed in the tourist bar scene referred to as ‘professional girlfriends’, the book shows that the resulting transnational relationships between Cambodian women and their foreign partners are complex and multi-layered. It argues that the sex-for-cash prostitution framework is no longer an appropriate model of analysis. Instead, a new vocabulary of ‘professional girlfriends’ and ‘transactional sex’ is used, with which the nuanced complexities of these transnational partnerships are analysed. Interdisciplinary in nature, the book inspires new understandings of gender, power, sex, love, desire, political economy and materiality within everyday relationships around the globe. It is a useful contribution for students and scholars of Anthropology, Sociology, Southeast Asian Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, and Cultural Studies.