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Gatty Lecture: History from the Hills: Collectivized Agriculture and the Erasure of the Past in Cambodia's Northeast Highlands

February 10, 2022

12:15 pm

Kahin Center

Since 2005, Jonathan Padwe has studied the changing landscape of highland Cambodia as it is perceived by, and managed by, the Jarai people of the border region where Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam meet. His 2020 book Disturbed Forests, Fragmented Memories: Jarai and Other Lives in the Cambodian Highlands charts the ways that landscapes record memories, the partial and fragmentary nature of which allow for re-interpretation of dominant historical narratives, troubling understandings of the region's past. Prior to working in Cambodia, Dr. Padwe lived and worked for over seven years in eastern Paraguay.

This Gatty lecture will take place in person at the Kahin Center, but people are also welcome to join us on Zoom. Please register here if you wish to attend via Zoom: https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYtceCsqz0sHtR6L7IjZQhuLQu3iy…

For questions, please contact seapgatty@cornell.edu.

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Additional Information

Program

Einaudi Center for International Studies

Southeast Asia Program