Abstract
In the aftermath of the genocide wrought in the 1970s by the Khmer Rouge, some Cambodians told themselves that dance was the reason for their survival. Hamera investigates the fraught relations between history, trauma, and truth. At stake is the survival of a family—and of a culture.
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© 2002 New York University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2002
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