The Night of the Khmer Rouge Southeast Asian The Night of the Khmer Rouge Was Now A$40 Sale Night of the Khmer Rouge: Genocide and Justice in Cambodia is a powerful exhibition catalogue documenting the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge regime (1975–1979). Featuring rare archival photographs, survivor testimonies, and essays by leading scholars, this volume explores themes of memory, justice, and reconciliation in Cambodia. A scarce and significant resource for collectors, historians, and readers of Southeast Asian studies and genocide history.Condition: Very Good. Clean, tight copy with only a small mark visible on the top edge when the book is closed. Interior pages crisp and unmarked, binding firm. Publication Provided By: Soros Foundation’s Open Society InstitutePublished: 2007Pages: 128 – Width: 28cm x Height: 22.5cmEditors/Organizers:Alexander Laban Hinton – scholar of genocide studies and anthropology.Jorge Daniel Veneciano – curator and art historian, then Director of the Paul Robeson Gallery at Rutgers University.Institutional Partner: Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC‑Cam), directed by Youk Chhang, who contributed the preface.Contributors:Wynne Cougill (Remains of the Dead: Buddhist Tradition, Evidence, and Memory)Meng‑Try Ea & Sorya Sim (Victims and Perpetrators? The Testimony of Young Comrades at S‑21)Alexander Hinton (Genocide and Justice in Cambodia)Jorge Daniel Veneciano (Tuol Sleng, Abu Ghraib, and the Discourse of Torture) Quantity Enter an amount $ Add to Cart Add to Cart You may also like Sale Southeast Asian A Peranakan Legacy A$48 Sale Non Fiction The Power of Weakness By Ding Ling A$20 Sale Photography | Travel Moving Mountains: Pictorial History of Chinese in Malaysia A$85 Sale Global Civilizations Rare 1926 Edition – Pictorial History of Civilization in Java A$120 Sale Southeast Asian The Land of the Great Image By Maurice Collis A$120