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Lost goddesses : the denial of female power in Cambodian history

Title
Lost goddesses : the denial of female power in Cambodian history / Trudy Jacobsen.
Author
Jacobsen, Trudy.
Publication
Copenhagen, Denmark : NIAS Press, 2008.

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Description
xx, 327 p. : ill., maps; 23 cm.
Summary
"In a narrative and visual tour de force, Trudy Jacobsen examines the relationship between women and power in Cambodian history. Here, she seeks to describe when and why the status of women changed and what factors contributed to these changes. Although Cambodian women have been represented at different times as 'powerless' in Western analyses, the author argues that they have continued to exercise authority outside those areas of concern to Western constructs of power."--Jacket.
Series Statement
Gendering Asia ; no. 4
Uniform Title
Gendering Asia ; no. 4.
Subjects
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-319) and index.
Contents
Introducing the goddesses -- Devi, Rajñ̃i, Dasi, Mat -- Behind the apsara -- Goddesses lost? -- Hostages, heroines and hostilities -- 'Traditional' Cambodia -- Cherchez la femme -- 'Liberation' -- Into the fields -- Picking up the pieces -- Contemporary conspiracies -- Goddesses found.
ISBN
  • 9788776940010
  • 8776940012
OCLC
  • ocn237289889
  • 237289889
  • SCSB-1497880
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library