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CAMBODIAN RESILIENCY A BIBLIOGRAPHY Compiled by Sheldon Hurst John McDermott. Temple Lions and Clouds, Pre Rup, 2008 ARTREACH GALLERY at First Congregational UCC 1126 Park Avenue, Portland, OR 97205 WWW.UCCPORTLAND.ORG/ARTREACH THE LIBRARIAN by Willa Schneberg He cannot stop thinking about Pol Pot’s cadre living inside the French antebellum yellow building of the National Library in Phnom Penh, where book corpses shared the grounds with pigs and human swine wrenched books off shelves, yanked out pages of palm and mulberry leaves to light fires or roll their own smokes. He knows there are more books in his small branch library in Brooklyn than in all of Cambodia in 1977. He dutifully dusts the dust jackets of all the books, but they do not mind and snap to attention when he claps his hands. He cannot make the Cliff Notes patrons disappear, nor stop the library from subscribing to Reader’s Digest, so he must on his own time edit out the histories of horrors pummeled into paragraphs. At least on the pages that his palms caress bombs will become bowling balls. If only he could polish each phrase, thaw every frozen syllable, wouldn’t the healing begin? Doesn’t ink soak up blood? SOURCE Willa Schneberg. Storytelling in Cambodia. Corvallis, OR: CALYX Books, 2006. Printed with permission of the poet. BIBLIOGRAPHY BY THEMES RELIGION AND MYTH IN CAMBODIA William Buck, retold. Mahabharata. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1973. William Buck, retold. Ramayana. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977. Buddhist Ceremony at Angkor Wat. Newsreel, Pathe, 1923. Philip Coggan. Spirit Worlds: Cambodia, The Buddha and the Naga. Oxford: John Beaufoy Publishing, 2015. Ian Harris. Buddhism in a Dark Age: Cambodian Monks under Pol Pot. University of Hawaii Press, 2013. Ian Harris. Cambodian Buddhism: History and Practice. Honolulu: Univ. of Hawaii Press, 2006 Reamker. Trans. Judith Jacob. NY: Royal Asiatic Society Books, 2006. Ashley Thompson. “Buddhism in Cambodia: Rupture and Continuity” in Buddhism in World Cultures. ed. Stephen Berkwitz. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, 2006. ANGKOR Andrew Booth. The Angkor Guidebook. Thailand: Andrew Booth, 2016. Joyce Clark, ed. Bayon: New Perspectives. Bangkok: River Books, 2007. Zhou Daguan. trans. P. Harris. A Record of Cambodia: The Land and Its People. Bangkok, Thailand: Silkworm Press, 1296-7/2007. M. Freeman, C. Jacques. Ancient Angkor. Bangkok: River Books, 2003. Lindsay French. “Hierarchies of Value at Angkor Wat” in Ethnos, v. 64:2, 1999. Wilbur Garrett. “The Temples of Angkor: Will They Survive? and Peter White. “The Temples of Angkor: Ancient Glory in Stone” in National Geographic, May 1982, Vol. 161, No. 5. p548-589. Madeline Giteau. Khmer Sculpture and the Angkor Civilization. London: Thames and Hudson, 1965, George Groslier. In the Shadow of Angkor: Unknown Temples of Ancient Cambodia. Notes and Impressions, 1913-1914. DatASIA Press, 2014. Joshua Hammer. “Invisible Kingdom” in Smithsonian: April, 2016. (v.46, n.11) Jean Laur. Angkor: Illustrated Guide. Flammarion, 2002. Thomas Maxwell, Jaroslav Poncar. Of Gods, Kings, and Men: The Reliefs of Angkor Wat. Germany: Panorama, 2006 / Chiang Mai: Silkworm Books. Vittorio Roveda. Sacred Angkor: The Carved Reliefs of Angkor Wat. Photos by Jaro Poncar. NY: Amarin Publication, 2001. Ashley Thompson. Visions D’Angkor. Phnom Penh: Editions Reyum, 2006. T. Zephur. Khmer: Lost Empire of Cambodia. London: Thames & Hudson, 2010. LEGENDS FROM CAMBODIA Kong Chhean. Cambodian Folk Stories from the Gatiloke, retold by Muriel Paskin Carrison. Rutland, VT: Charles Tuttle, 1987. Demaz Tep Baker. Khmer Legends. Denver, CO: Outskirts Press, 2009. POETRY and DRAMA RELATED TO CAMBODIAN LIFE George Chigas. Tum Teav. Documentation Center of Cambodia, 2005. Catherine Filloux. Silence of God And Other Plays. NY: Seagull Books, 2009. Rachel Galvin. The Temple and Its Poem: Deciphering Angkor Wat in Humanities, Sept/Oct, 2001, v 22:5. Allen Ginsberg. “Angkor Wat” in Collected Poems 1947-1980. NY: Harper and Row, 1984. Mark Knego. Snakes of Kampuchea: A Trilogy of Plays about Cambodia. San Francisco: Exit Press, 2011. U Sam Oeur. trans. Ken McCullough. Sacred Vows. Minneapolis: Coffee House Press, 1998. Sarith Peou. Corpse Watching. Kaneohe, USA: Tinfish Press, 2007. Tina Lynn Powell. “Return to Angkor: Invoking the Golden Age in U Sam Oeur’s Sacred Vows” in Re-Educating the Pastoral: A Study of US/Southeast Asian Post Colonial Narrative. Concord University: MA Thesis, 2003. Willa Schneberg. Storytelling in Cambodia. Corvallis, OR: Calyx Books, 2006. Ashley Thompson, curator. Angkor Wat: From Temple to Text. Nov. 27, 2010 - Feb. 20, 2011. Leeds, England: Henry Moore Institute, 2010. MEMOIRS and PERSONAL STORIES Pivoine Beang. Vanished: Stories from Cambodia’s New People under Democratic Kampuchea. Phnom Penh: Documentation Center of Cambodia, 2006. Elizabeth Becker. Bophana: Love in the Time of the Khmer Rouge. Cambodia Daily Press, 2010. Francois Bizot. The Gate. NY: Vintage Books, 2004. Niem Chheng, et. al. Behind the Darkness. Phnom Penh: Youth For Peace, 2011. Wynne Cougill. Stilled Lives: Photographs from the Cambodian Genocide. Phnom Penh: Documentation Center of Cambodia, 2004. Chanrithy Him. When Broken Glass Floats: Growing Up under the Khmer Rouge. NY: Norton, 2000. Nakagawa Kasumi. Gender-Based Violence During the Khmer Rouge Regime. Phnom Penh: Year Book of International Humanitarian Law, v.2, 2006. Long Kem. trans. Ban Borey. The Death Regime. Phnom Penh, 2013. Bree Lafreniere. Music Through the Dark. Honolulu: U. of Hawaii Press, 2000. Chum Mey. Survivor: The Triumph of Ordinary Man. Phnom Penh: DCC, 2012. Haing Ngor. Survival in the Killing Fields. NY: Basic Books, 1987. U Sam Oeur. Crossing Three Wildernesses. Minn.: Coffee House Press, 2005. Dith Pran, compiled; Kim DePaul, editor. Children of Cambodia’s Killing Fields: Memoirs by Survivors. New Haven: Yale UP, 1994. Sichan Siv. Golden Bones. NY: Harper Collins, 2008. Jon Swain. River of Time. London: Vintage Books, 1988/98. Kilong Ung. Gold Leaf. USA: KU Publishing LLC, 2009. Loung Ung. First They Killed My Father. NY: Harper, 2000. Huy Vannak. Bou Meng: A Survivor fromKhmer Rouge Prison S-21. Phnom Penh: DC-Cam, 2010. Usha Welaratna. Beyond the Killing Fields: Voices of Nine Cambodian Survivors in America. Stanford, CA: Stanford University,1993. Ronnie Yimsut. Facing the Khmer Rouge. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2011. MUSIC Cambodian Living Arts (www.cambodianlivingarts.org) Our First Teachers: Dharma Songs about Filial Debts. Nine Dharma songs, Koet Ran, Net Mom, and Net Li Eng. Offerings to the Masters: Traditional Khmer Songs for Spirit Possessions. Performed by Man Men’s Ensemble. Memory from Darkness: A Composition and Reflection on Cambodia’s Dark Period by Him Sophy. Recorded Cambodian-Japan Cooperation Center, Studio KLA CLASSICAL DANCE IN CAMBODIA Paul Cravath. Earth in Flower: The Divine Mystery of the Cambodian Dance Drama.Holmes Beach, FL: DatASIA, 2014. George Groslier. Cambodian Dancers: Ancient and Modern. Holmes Beach, FL: DatAsia, 2012. Denise Heywood. Cambodian Dance. Thailand: River Books, 2008 Keo Narom and Prum Sisaphantha. Apsara Dance. Phnom Penh: The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, 2003. Rodin and the Cambodian Dancers: His Final Passion. Paris: Editions du musee Rodin, 2006. Seth Mydans. “Mme Kamel wages an exotic war for an ancient culture” in Smithsonian, Sept. 1980, Vol. 11, No. 6, p. 118 - 125. Toni Shapiro-Phim. The Dancer and Cambodian History. The Pew Center for Arts and Heritage, 2007. ART WORK and ANGKOR Sandra K. Banister. Cambodia Awakening. Sandra Banister, 2012. Bernard Groslier. Angkor: Art and Civilization. NY: Praeger, 1966. Rolf Grossenbacher, et. al. A New Lease of Life to Banteay Srei: Banteay Srei. Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. n.d. Helen Jessup. Art & Architecture of Cambodia. NY: Thames & Hudson, 2004. John McDermott. Elegy: Reflections on Angkor. Siem Reap: McDermott Gallery, 2009, 2014. The Beauty of Patina: The Bronze Artworks of Southeast Asia. Fukuoka, Japan: Fukuoka Art Museum: 2013 ART WORK and KHMER ROUGE Cambodian Artists Speak Out: The Art of Survival. Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung. Kindgom of Cambodia, 2008. Youk Chhang. Night of the Khmer Rouge: Genocide and Justice in Cambodia. Paul Robeson Gallery: Rutgers University, State University of NJ, 2007. Kari Rene Hall. Beyond the Killing Fields: Photographs by Kari Rene Hall. California State University, 2000. Vann Nath. “Paint Propaganda or Die” in The Art History Archive: Asian Art. www.arthistoryarchive.com Vann Nath. A Cambodian Prison Portrait: One Year in the Khmer Rouge’s S-21. White Lotus, 1998. Vann Nath: Tribute. Catalogue for Exhibition 12 Jan. - 12 Feb, 2012. Bophana Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. KHMER ROUGE: FILMS and VIDEOS Rolland Joffe, director; Bruce Robinson, writer. Killing Fields, 1984. Robert Lieberman. Angkor Awakens: A Portrait of Cambodia, 2017. Loung Ung. First They Killed My Father. Netflix Film. 2017. Mysteries in the Archives: 1978 Discovered Images of Khmer Rouge. National Audio Visual Institute France. Produced, 2010. Rithy Panh. S-21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Fields, 2003. Rithy Panh. Duch: Master of the Forges of Hell, 2012. Rithy Panh.The Missing Picture, 2014. KHMER ROUGE Elizabeth Becker. When the War Was Over: Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge Revolution. NY: Public Affairs, 1986/1998. Documentation Center of Cambodia. www.d.dccam.org/Archives Standing Committee Minutes, March 11, 1976. KR Assembly, April 11-13, 1976 Session. Security