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New Girl Law Drafting a Future for Cambodia
by Anne Elizabeth Moore
Published by Cantankerous
128p, b&w, softcover, 5.5"x7"
$9.95
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"When
Moore, a writer and independent publisher, brought her experience in
the American cultural underground to Cambodia on the cusp of the global
economic meltdown, she intended to share a skill that would allow young
people the opportunity to archive their own stories. Instead, the second
generation of Khmer Rouge survivors she worked with ended up rewriting
history.
The Cambodian Chbap Srei is
a 17th-century book that intended to establish a code of conduct for
young women. Staunchly traditional, but repressive and frustrating, the
first large group of young women in Cambodia decide to rewrite it with
Moore. The year-long process culminates in a grand discussion of human
rights and gender equity, and a hand-bound book for all participants.
Tragically, the completed book was banned and censored in both Cambodia
and the U.S. But what these bold young women learn next about when they
are allowed to speak, and to whom, is chilling. "