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CHAPTER SIX. Khmer Buddhists in the United States: Ultimate Questions
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Preface xi
- Note on Transliteration: Franco-Khmer Transcription System of Franklin E. Huffman xv
- CHAPTER ONE. Introduction 1
- CHAPTER TWO. Khmer Literature since 1975 27
- CHAPTER THREE. Khmer Traditional Music Today 39
- CHAPTER FOUR. The Revival of Masked Theater, Lkhaon Khaol, in Cambodia 48
- CHAPTER FIVE. Cambodian Buddhist Monasteries in Paris: Continuing Tradition and Changing Patterns 57
- CHAPTER SIX. Khmer Buddhists in the United States: Ultimate Questions 72
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Khmer Proverbs: Images and Rules 91
- CHAPTER EIGHT. Metaphors of the Khmer Rouge 105
- CHAPTER NINE. Gender Symbolism and Culture Change: Viewing the Virtuous Woman in the Khmer Story “Mea Yoeng” 119
- CHAPTER TEN. Sharing the Pain: Critical Values and Behaviors in Khmer Culture 129
- CHAPTER ELEVEN. Cultural Consumption: Cambodian Peasant Refugees and Television in the “First World” 141
- Notes 161
- References 169
- Notes on Contributors 187
- Index 191
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Preface xi
- Note on Transliteration: Franco-Khmer Transcription System of Franklin E. Huffman xv
- CHAPTER ONE. Introduction 1
- CHAPTER TWO. Khmer Literature since 1975 27
- CHAPTER THREE. Khmer Traditional Music Today 39
- CHAPTER FOUR. The Revival of Masked Theater, Lkhaon Khaol, in Cambodia 48
- CHAPTER FIVE. Cambodian Buddhist Monasteries in Paris: Continuing Tradition and Changing Patterns 57
- CHAPTER SIX. Khmer Buddhists in the United States: Ultimate Questions 72
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Khmer Proverbs: Images and Rules 91
- CHAPTER EIGHT. Metaphors of the Khmer Rouge 105
- CHAPTER NINE. Gender Symbolism and Culture Change: Viewing the Virtuous Woman in the Khmer Story “Mea Yoeng” 119
- CHAPTER TEN. Sharing the Pain: Critical Values and Behaviors in Khmer Culture 129
- CHAPTER ELEVEN. Cultural Consumption: Cambodian Peasant Refugees and Television in the “First World” 141
- Notes 161
- References 169
- Notes on Contributors 187
- Index 191