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In this episode of Death in Cambodia, Life in America, we sit down with anthropologist Dr. Judy Ledgerwood, an expert on generational trauma and Southeast Asian studies. Drawing from decades of research in Cambodia and with Cambodian refugees in the United States, Dr. Ledgerwood unpacks the profound aftermath of the Khmer Rouge regime.

Together, they explore the regime’s devastating impact on mortality, family structures, and gender roles, and how survivors rebuilt their lives amid lingering fear and uncertainty. The revival of Buddhism plays a central role in this healing process, offering solace and a sense of community to those grappling with trauma.

Dr. Ledgerwood also emphasizes the importance of storytelling and education in understanding the Khmer Rouge’s legacy and ensuring history does not repeat itself. Amidst the challenges, she offers a message of hope for Cambodia’s future, highlighting progress in economic development and education.

This conversation is a powerful exploration of resilience, healing, and the enduring strength of the Cambodian people.

Supporting Dr. Judy Ledgerwood’s Work:

At the Edge of the Forest: Essays on Cambodia, History, and Narrative in Honor of David Chandler

Cambodia Emerges from the Past: Eight Essays

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In this episode of Death in Cambodia, Life in America, we sit down with anthropologist Dr. Judy Ledgerwood, an expert on generational trauma and Southeast Asian studies. Drawing from decades of research in Cambodia and with Cambodian refugees in the United States, Dr. Ledgerwood unpacks the profound aftermath of the Khmer Rouge regime.

Together, they explore the regime’s devastating impact on mortality, family structures, and gender roles, and how survivors rebuilt their lives amid lingering fear and uncertainty. The revival of Buddhism plays a central role in this healing process, offering solace and a sense of community to those grappling with trauma.

Dr. Ledgerwood also emphasizes the importance of storytelling and education in understanding the Khmer Rouge’s legacy and ensuring history does not repeat itself. Amidst the challenges, she offers a message of hope for Cambodia’s future, highlighting progress in economic development and education.

This conversation is a powerful exploration of resilience, healing, and the enduring strength of the Cambodian people.

Supporting Dr. Judy Ledgerwood’s Work:

At the Edge of the Forest: Essays on Cambodia, History, and Narrative in Honor of David Chandler

Cambodia Emerges from the Past: Eight Essays

  continue reading

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