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Dance, Music, and the Nature of Terror in Democratic Kampuchea
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Dance, Music, and the Nature of Terror in Democratic Kampuchea

Annihilating Difference: An Anthology of Genocide, pp.179-193
University of California Press
08/15/2002

Abstract

Cambodian genocide counterrevolutionary aesthetic practices dances Khmer Rouge revolutionary change songs state-sanctioned ideology Anthropology
This chapter studies the relation between state-sanctioned ideology and daily life. It analyzes the combination between daily terror and music, song, and dance in Cambodian genocide. It notes that during this genocidal period, the Khmer Rouge banned older, “counterrevolutionary” aesthetic practices, and created hundreds of new songs and dances in order to promote revolutionary change and encourage the destruction of the regime's enemies.

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