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Famine in Cambodia : Geopolitics, Biopolitics, Necropolitics

Title
Famine in Cambodia : Geopolitics, Biopolitics, Necropolitics / James A. Tyner.
ISBN
9780820363752
9780820363745
9780820363721
9780820363738
Publication
Athens [Georgia] : The University of Georgia Press, 2023.
Manufacture
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2023
Copyright Notice Date
©2023.
Physical Description
1 online resource : illustrations
Local Notes
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Notes
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Summary
"This book examines three consecutive famines in Cambodia during the 1970s; it explores both the continuities and discontinuities. Cambodia experienced three consecutive famines set against the backdrop of four distinct governments: Kingdom of Cambodia (1953-1970), the US-supported Khmer Republic (1970-1975), the communist Democratic Kampuchea (1975-1979), and the Vietnamese controlled People's Republic of Kampuchea (1979-1989). The book draws on an array of theorists, including Michel Foucault, Giorgio Agamben, and Achille Mbembe. The conceptual framing brings together geopolitics, biopolitics, and necropolitics in an effort to expand our understanding of state-induced famines. I argue that state-induced famine constitutes a form of sovereign violence-a form of power that both takes life and disallows life. The book documents how state-induced famine constitutes a form of sovereign violence and operates against the backdrop of sweeping historical transformations of Cambodian society. It is important, also, to highlight that state-induced famines should not be solely framed from the vantage point in which famine occurs. In other words, to focus on the geopolitics of state-induced famines (states other than Cambodia conditioned the famine in Cambodia)"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Project MUSE complete collection 2023.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 19, 2023
Series
Book collections on Project MUSE.
Geographies of justice and social transformation
Contents
No One Starves in Cambodia
With Fatal Prognosis
Work More, Gain More, but Spend Less Capital
Another Cambodian War.
Genre/Form
History.
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Project Muse. distributor
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