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An ethnographic study that extends over 35 years and spans the United States. Reviews the history of Cambodian refugees and discusses the impact of American military activities overseas on particular individuals. Describes the activities of first generation refugees before resettlement and the reactions of both first generation and their second generation descendants to their experiences after resettlement. Describes also the experiences of Americans in contact with Cambodian refugees and their descendants.

Produktbeschreibung
An ethnographic study that extends over 35 years and spans the United States. Reviews the history of Cambodian refugees and discusses the impact of American military activities overseas on particular individuals. Describes the activities of first generation refugees before resettlement and the reactions of both first generation and their second generation descendants to their experiences after resettlement. Describes also the experiences of Americans in contact with Cambodian refugees and their descendants.
Autorenporträt
Carol A. Mortland is a cultural anthropologist who has been conducting research with Cambodian refugees since 1981 in various locations across the United States. She has also done research in Cambodia, and taught at universities in Washington and New York.